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Spreadsheets, Budgets and Debts?

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  • Brassic
    Brassic Posts: 557 Forumite
    Hi there,
    impressive spreadsheet. Do not suppose you would be so kind to give an advice on where to start on the Snowball sheet? There is so much, I am not sure what to do first?

    Thank you

    Hi there,

    Sadly, the most impressive bit isn't mine. :rolleyes: The snowball spreadsheet is courtesy of Dan, and you can find the original here http://www.geocities.com/schizeckinosy/Snowball.html

    It's got full instructions on it, I just found it very useful keeping it running in line with my day to day stuff, helped me keep everything in perspective :cool:

    HTH!
    Debts @ lightbulb moment (13/06/2006) - £59,842.23 :eek: All commercial debts now clear!!! :T Debts April - £20,000 to family (incl extra £10k borrowed for house deposit). DFD - Aug 2014
    Proud to be dealing with my debts
    Goal of the month - £500 on groceries for family of 5 - Apr 2011 - £620! :( May - £454.85 so far.
  • Jo4
    Jo4 Posts: 6,852 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Brassic wrote:
    Hi there,
    I'm a bit obsessed with my spreadsheet, and since I keep going on about it I thought I'd put it somewhere people can see it.

    If you click this link My spreadsheet and click save, you should be able to have a look/use it/ignore it :p

    HTH, it's really helped me keep a handle on everything :D

    Wrt debts I really would list absolutely everything - adn try to find out interest rates so you can start to snowball.

    And personally, I'd go tighter than tight, but I count my OD's as debts too, all down in my snowball to be paid off in a certain order.

    HTH!

    Gee that is an amazing spreadsheet. Don't suppose you have the manual to go with it?? :D :rotfl:
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