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Pay off as much as you can in 2011 Challenge!
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Number 62 again!
Just paid £36.28 off my CC (emptying my account of what I don't need to live off until payday in 10 days) bringing my current total to £1506.28.
Thanks!!!2022 Target - Reduce new mortgage balance after house move - Part 1 (Ported) Starting balance £39,982.12 currently £37,242.19 Part 2 Starting Balance £101,997.88 currently £96,197.38 (as at 19/04/2022)0 -
Ok... so I worked out my total for Feb was £610.50 quite disappointing to be honest!
But I have a new plan for the next 6 months, which should hopefully see me paying £1000 ish off the debts each month - wish me luck!
Im trying to update my signature but it doesnt seem to be letting me - grrr xxxLBM AUG 2009 - Debts £20,000+ :eek: Debts now 13,582.06:j Seven Debts Paid Off :jSnowballing to pay debts - Muffin V's Catalogue [STRIKE]£1700[/STRIKE] £1480.000 -
Think that will be all the payments from me till my car loan goes out.
Taking off the bills I have near the end of month, I have £115 to last this month including going out Friday, petrol, food and anything else!
Going to be really tough! :mad:Mortgage: [STRIKE]Jan 11 - £91830 [/STRIKE][STRIKE] Jan 12 - £89'199[/STRIKE] May 14 - £69'999 Car Loan: [STRIKE]Jan 11 - £3658 [/STRIKE] July 12 - £0! Credit Card: [STRIKE] Jan 11 - £3300 Jan 12 - £2250 [/STRIKE] Oct 13 - £0
MFiT-T3:#43 (Half Mortgage) April 13 - £10719/£42875 (25.00%)0 -
Ok... so I worked out my total for Feb was £610.50 quite disappointing to be honest!
But I have a new plan for the next 6 months, which should hopefully see me paying £1000 ish off the debts each month - wish me luck!
Im trying to update my signature but it doesnt seem to be letting me - grrr xxx
That's what i am hoping to do soon to make sure i can clear my debts this year.0 -
Hi, back again with a monthly check-in. As at end of Feb, current situation is £2,741/13,000
It is so motivating seeing the totals on here, and can't wait for it all to be gone so that money is 'my' money![STRIKE]Nov 2010 £33,319[/STRIKE]:eek:,January £17,214=48% paid[STRIKE]24[/STRIKE]16 paydays to DFD
Pay off challenge 2011 #52 £16K/£13K:TPay off challenge 2012 £635/£17,851
Grocery challenge - not good
Weight loss 15/28lbs AFD - J 5/16. NSD 3/120 -
Ok... so I worked out my total for Feb was £610.50 quite disappointing to be honest!
But I have a new plan for the next 6 months, which should hopefully see me paying £1000 ish off the debts each month - wish me luck!
Im trying to update my signature but it doesnt seem to be letting me - grrr xxx
Come on then, what's the new plan? Do tell!0 -
Morning
Is it me or does the months seems to be flying by? On the third month of this challenge already only 9 months Paydays to Go!!!!!
Great totals everyone has been achieving. I have done another small payment of £41.00 to EGG this was through a survey site that has taken from October to now to withdraw. Quite nice through seeing the email paypal confirmation "You have Funds"!
Hoping to get more stuff on ebay over the next couple of weeks.
Good luck everyone for a Great March Debt busting
No.17 £577.75/£8,500.00 (Egg card standing at £2898.00 18.84% paid)
Lou xPay off as Much as You Can Challenge 2011 £8.5K Jan '11 £1,901.80/£8,500.00
Cracking the Egg Card @ 19.9% 16/12/10 = £3570.64
MBNA @ 0% = £1,358.720 -
Challenger 89 - Loan and credit card have been paid, so total now £2541.37/£7000.HSBC Credit Card £608.69, HSBC Overdraft: £4123.67, HSBC Loan: £8,270.69
Lloyds Credit Card: £1418.62, Very Account: £518.99, Barclaycard: £126
Total Debt as of 9th June 2020: £15066.660 -
My loan payment has come out this morning, so that's another £324 to add to my total. Should have some more this month.
I'll probably update all the totals tomorrow.
Well done everyone!"Good financial planning is about not spending money on things that add no value to your life in order to have more money for the things that do". Eoin McGee0 -
Well done jwil, and thanks for all your hard work on the thread.0
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