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Newbies' 10K in 2010 Challenge!! :)

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  • Thanks for the no. Daz :j
    :eek:CCs[STRIKE] £46287.82[/STRIKE] £40071.74 13% DFD Feb17nowNov[STRIKE]16[/STRIKE]15:o ODsRBS £425, A/L £2500
    LBM March2010 Good bits...Boots£97.78 Tesco£30.50 Nectar£62.06 JL£105
    PADs £447.90
    dfw longhauler#220 DebtFree by Olympics#91 £6215.28/22000 28.2%
    £10k in 2010#125 £6215.28/£1
    0k 62.1% :A
  • dentonemma
    dentonemma Posts: 240 Forumite
    Me too off to update sig. Thanks
    More payments to add next week.
    keep up the great payment each £1 is a £1 closer to become debt free.
    Pay £7,500 in 2011 paid £29,325 No 43 OP £21,825
    Olympic 78= £20,000 paid £35,708 over paid £15,708
    Mortgage over payment £1996/£1497 paid in 2011
    sealed pot 4 number 845
    Weight Loss 29lbs/13lbs
  • shadydaz
    shadydaz Posts: 377 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    No updates for me today??
    Was in debt £23k- Not now (12/07-12/10):T
    Did smoke- Not any more (26-02-11):j
    I am not perfect but everyone loves a trier don't they??:A
  • Boomdocker
    Boomdocker Posts: 1,201 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Photogenic Combo Breaker
    I have moved £100 to two of my savings account today and saved a loan repayment that a friend paid me back today of £150.00 so £350.00 in total added brings my running total now to £1579.06
    Boots Card - £17.53, Nectar Points - £15.06 - *Saving for Chrimbo*
    2015 Savings Fund - £2575.00
  • claire123c
    claire123c Posts: 89 Forumite
    Hi everyone,

    Sorry just to post and run but I wanted to update my totals for the month. Added £350 today (payday) nowhere near what I should have but I overspent completely last month so had to 'pay' myself back for that. Must try harder in June!!:money:

    So total for May £350 current saving total £3020.

    Also wanted to say I'm sorry to hear of your bad news ShadyDaz :( Hope all is well.
  • banwa
    banwa Posts: 952 Forumite
    t4mof wrote: »
    Ooh I have a number. Off to put it on my sig.
    Thanks for the no. Daz :j
    dentonemma wrote: »
    Me too off to update sig. Thanks
    More payments to add next week.
    keep up the great payment each £1 is a £1 closer to become debt free.

    Hello to all the newbies:hello:
    Debt £26k 18/10/14
  • banwa
    banwa Posts: 952 Forumite
    Corona007 wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl:

    Oh, how I wish I was storming ahead now to give me a lead Banwa but truth be told I'm struggling too. I'm beginning to sound like a one sided city trader at the moment - too much "Buy, buy, buy" and not enough "Sell, sell, sell". :D

    That you're not doing very well either is a small consolation, I suppose :rotfl:
    shadydaz wrote: »
    Thanks Corona, much like Banwa, we are also looking forward to CenterParks taking far too much money off us in two weeks time. I am now just aiming to get there.

    Banwa, which one are you going to? we are off to Longleat.

    We're off to Whinfell. I'm really looking forward to it actually. There a some dodge reviews on tripadvisor but I have never spoken to anyone who has been to a centre parcs who hasn't raved about it. I've been to the Sherwood Forest one as a teenager and just loved it. Shame the activities are so dear, but I am sure we will find plenty to do and make full use of the free stuff.

    You'll have loads of fun but I will want to know all the details and especially any mse tips ;)
    Debt £26k 18/10/14
  • Hi all. May total £389.49 which brings my total up to £1520.48.

    Not as good as I wanted but at least debt is going down if very slowly.

    Must try harder! :(
    LBM January 2010 Debt £22,239.51 Mortgage £120,999
    10K in 2010 = £1520.48 15.2% LOAN = £11,819.92 / £1055.35
    CC1 = £940.57 / £67.06 CC2 = £2994.71 / £156.43
    CC3 = £3494.00 / £239.93 CC4= £2678.00 / £159.00 Mortgage = £120,999.00 / £0.00 [STRIKE]O/D = £126.81[/STRIKE]
    Total = £143,238.51:eek: / £1520.48 :j= £141,805.35 1.06%
  • Nottoobadyet
    Nottoobadyet Posts: 1,754 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Updated sigy! Over half way there. This month will be an expensive one because Im moving house, but the new place is cheaper (and nicer!) so good in the long run.
    Mortgage free by 30:eek:: £28,000/£100,000
    :DDebt free as of 1 October, 2010:D
    Taking my frugal life on the road!
  • shadydaz
    shadydaz Posts: 377 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    banwa wrote: »
    You'll have loads of fun but I will want to know all the details and especially any mse tips ;)

    We are taking our own bikes for a start, to rent for the week will cost more than a cheap bike rack for the car from Argoose. :rotfl:
    Was in debt £23k- Not now (12/07-12/10):T
    Did smoke- Not any more (26-02-11):j
    I am not perfect but everyone loves a trier don't they??:A
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