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Pay off as much as you can in 2011 Challenge!
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Payday :j:j Hope you got paid too JWIL!
Have made an overpayment to MBNA for 840 - all other bills come out after the first so these will count towards next month.
can I change my goal please? I have decided to include the whole year and have backdated payments from 1st Jan 2011 ( yes I have no life :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:)
So new total and goal is: 4830.70 / 10,000
Blimey.... when I'm debt free I'm gonna have a damn good £4000 holiday - saved for of course!!0 -
Hi All
My last update of the month. I have put another £1000 over to loan repayments. Well done all on the OPs this month.:T
I am feeling really positive about reducing my debt. The way I am going I should be able to pay off one of my loans totally by the end of June. WooHoo!:j
Allie0 -
Little regular PAW payment of £10.
Taking my total to £1324.90/£6000.
Looking to pay off about £750 on an account to close it after the 1st. Fingers crossed:)Pay as much as you can in 2011- £3688.54/£6000Pay as much as you can in 2012 - £3190.96/£6000LBM - August 2010 - £19202.30Current - August 2012 - £11803.68Paid so far - £7398.620 -
Morning
Another small overpayment to the EGG card this morning of £20.00. That'll be me this month, must start ebaying next week
17. Lou06 - £1,101.80/£8,500Pay 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 -
Good morning, paid another £500 off today so total for No. 89 is £3683.60/£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 -
just dropping in i have paid £270 to day in over payments.
SPC no:0760 -
hi...last payment of the month £32.95 off BOS CC, can't wait to tackle this one when the cap one CC is paid off lol
Takes my total to £2570.43 / £3500
Aiming for ther £3k mark next monthNEXT TARGET: Halifax credit card DEC 22 £0 / £4499.12POAMAYC 2011 £6378.35 POAMAYC 2012 £5000.78POAMAYC 2013 £3480.04 POAMAYC 2014 £4085.14POAMAYC 2015 £7565.24 POAMAYC 2016 £8000.90 POAMAYC 2017 £7278.80 POAMAYC 2018 £13208.18POAMAYC 2019 £13309.28 POAMAYC 2020 £15026.050 -
Payday :j:j Hope you got paid too JWIL!
Have made an overpayment to MBNA for 840 - all other bills come out after the first so these will count towards next month.
can I change my goal please? I have decided to include the whole year and have backdated payments from 1st Jan 2011 ( yes I have no life :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:)
So new total and goal is: 4830.70 / 10,000
Blimey.... when I'm debt free I'm gonna have a damn good £4000 holiday - saved for of course!!
Yes I've been paid too, hurrah :j:j Though I wasn't up as early (late?) as you to check though
No probs to changing your target, I shall do that now.
I have no life either :cool:"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 -
[Deleted User] wrote:Hi All
My last update of the month. I have put another £1000 over to loan repayments. Well done all on the OPs this month.:T
I am feeling really positive about reducing my debt. The way I am going I should be able to pay off one of my loans totally by the end of June. WooHoo!:j
Allie
You're doing brilliantly too Allie, well done! :T"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 -
Little regular PAW payment of £10.
Taking my total to £1324.90/£6000.
Looking to pay off about £750 on an account to close it after the 1st. Fingers crossed:)
Go luck with clearing an account o2bfree!"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
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