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What will your SOA be like?
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A pension. I don't have one and it increasingly concerns me
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Eek! Don't mention pensions
I really need to get debt free and get one sorted. DFW Nerd No. 140
Status as of 30/11/12
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My target is debtfree by summer 2007, then it will be saving like mad to renovate the house.The forest would be very silent if no birds sang except for the birds that sang the best0
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Sky tv and strippers!

And I s'pose I should get a mortgage! :rolleyes:0 -
southernscouser wrote:strippers!

i've got at least two that frequent my gym, could get a number for you...0 -
debt free-mortage free-holiday happy.Barclaycard 3800
Nothing to do but hibernate till spring
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Good question, we should be completely debt free by then, I should be in work full time, we should have about £1000 extra every month.
I MUST sort my pension, hubby is sorted & I think there is an amount in there for me, but I would like to have mine in my own right.
Other than that, we'll be attacking the mortgage, putting some money into savings for the kids futures & taking us all away on a nice holiday every summer.0 -
Well by 2008 I will be half way there and hope to have bf living here and by 2010 I hope to have paid it all off and be married and pregnant
Debts Jan 2014 £20,108.34 :eek:
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Peru. Definitely holidaying in Peru!Ciggie free 2am 21/09/06. Debt free 25/06/09.'It was such a lovely day I thought 'it's a pity to get up'' W. Somerset Maugham.0
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Mortgage overpayments, then investments, new clothes (as in, an entire new wardrobe!), redecorate the house, & holidays! Plus I'll be cutting my work hours & spending more time doing the things I really enjoy.0
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