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D'oh! Better get started... I wanna be Mortgage Free!!
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Elvis can't wait to get hold of my new birthday toy!!Froggy's New Lillypad FundTotal so far: £ 10,009.770
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Happy Birthday - hope you have a great day.Mortgage Free x 1 03.11.2012 - House rented out Feb 2016
Mortgage No 2: £82, 595.61 (31.08.2019)
OP's to Date £8500
Renovation Fund:£511.39;
Nectar Points Balance: approx £30 (31.08.2019)0 -
Happy Birthday to you!
Cool helicopter btw.I can't be bothered updating this anymore0 -
Afternoon :j
Quick figures update below.. Its does not seem to make a massive difference, but its going down and thats the aim of the game!
We've gone over the 6.5% mark of total mortgage paid off, and daily interest has gone down by 3p...
Hoping to make another OP once I get paid on the 24th, with leftovers from my account, my birthday money, Music Mapie money, and cashback received by then!
Then will have to wait till the 31st to get leftovers from OH account..
Froggy :rotfl:Froggy's New Lillypad FundTotal so far: £ 10,009.770 -
Afternoon :j
Quick figures update below.. Its does not seem to make a massive difference, but its going down and thats the aim of the game!
We've gone over the 6.5% mark of total mortgage paid off, and daily interest has gone down by 3p...
Hoping to make another OP once I get paid on the 24th, with leftovers from my account, my birthday money, Music Mapie money, and cashback received by then!
Then will have to wait till the 31st to get leftovers from OH account..
Froggy :rotfl:
Hope you had a hoppy birthday :rotfl:.
You're right, it doesn't make a masive difference but it's a difference all the same. I'm guessing your next payment will take you below the next thousand mark and also you'll soon be below the next 50p per hour rate, so if you had on a spreadsheet with no decimal places it would round it down rather than up :T. As I said, I'm guessing, I of course would not be sad enough to do that:whistle:;)
ggA positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effortMortgage Balance = £0
"Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"0 -
Belated happy birthday, hope you had a great day0
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Elvis can't wait to get hold of my new birthday toy!!
Thats his toy not yours *Rollseyes :cool:
Hope you had a lovely birthday31 :eek: I'll be much older than that next week
MFW 2011 No. 161 £946.54/£2000 TargetApril 9/15March 14/15
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April GC £121.00/£130 March GC £127.60/£150I Love my Furbabies :smileyhea0 -
Hope you had a hoppy birthday :rotfl:.
You're right, it doesn't make a masive difference but it's a difference all the same. I'm guessing your next payment will take you below the next thousand mark and also you'll soon be below the next 50p per hour rate, so if you had on a spreadsheet with no decimal places it would round it down rather than up :T. As I said, I'm guessing, I of course would not be sad enough to do that:whistle:;)
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GG :j
Could I please have a copy of "my" mortgage spreadsheet you've been working on??
Ta
FroggyFroggy's New Lillypad FundTotal so far: £ 10,009.770 -
Thats his toy not yours *Rollseyes :cool:
Hope you had a lovely birthday31 :eek: I'll be much older than that next week
Hello DansMum "The Biker Chick!"
My birthday was great, thanks! What do you mean older?? 32 is not much more than 31!! What will you do to celebrate??
FroggyFroggy's New Lillypad FundTotal so far: £ 10,009.770 -
Quick update...:j:j
I have sold my first book on GM today (£7), got a few more presents from friends & colleagues...
We won 8-2 at table tennis last night and I won all my games!! Woohoo!!:D:D
Prawn curry for tea tonight...maybe Champions League football or Biggest Loser on the box tonight..
Does anybody know how long cheques from GM take to come around by any chance??
Thanks
Froggy :rotfl:Froggy's New Lillypad FundTotal so far: £ 10,009.770
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