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Pay off as much as you can in 2011 Challenge!

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  • jacci45
    jacci45 Posts: 1,636 Forumite
    pad 10.00.........now owe 16666/31943 and paid 15277/7800....

    happy tuesday all!!
  • sarahs999
    sarahs999 Posts: 3,751 Forumite
    yay! £200 to Barclaycard, whizzing through the 6k barrier for 2011. Will see you all the other side in 2012!
  • once again have been waylaid in my entries but am totting up and amended my signature and whilst my savings are not that wonderful I have exceeded my dfw total and have paid off £7000 and 3.5k towards the mortgage. thanks for being my backbone for financial support and feedback I constantly need when I am emotionally shaky and tend to spend. am really working on this for 2012 and am attempting to replace with exercise(?) :D:D
    misselvis proud and in motion - dealing with her debts step by step :)DFW #107
    challenge pay off 6.5k by the end of 2017~ £388/£6500 challenge 1% challenge = 6% of debt cleared; challenge - build up 3 months emergency fund- £0/£6000
  • jacci45
    jacci45 Posts: 1,636 Forumite
    pad 8.00...now owe 16658/31943 and paid 15285/7800....

    happy weds all!!
  • jacci45
    jacci45 Posts: 1,636 Forumite
    Cant sleep so pad 10.00!! now owe 16648/31943 and paid 15295/7800,

    Happy Thursday all!!
  • Just paid Januarys min payment for Barclaycard so that's another £30 and £3772.52/£6842.49. Bit annoyed I'm actually £70 up on debt so far this month but payday tomorrow so should sort that out although I also owe BF £110 as we overspent a bit on Christmas pressies I guess. It will probably also go up in anuary as the £1270 Barclaycard balance needs transferring to a 0% card, there's 2 of those in the post so we're see which turns up first:)
    Debt free and busy treating myself:)

    No more toiletries/make up until I've used what I've got stashed since Jan 2011, graduated October 2012. Restocked Dec 13..damn those sales
  • Hi all,

    Just paid £75 towards the credit card bringing my total to £4257.38/£5251.00

    Pay day for me tomorrow, so hopefully will have a better chunk to end 2011!
    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)
  • jwil
    jwil Posts: 22,167 Forumite
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    Checking in from No. 52

    Since posting last (August!....clearly lost my way with posting), I am happy to say that paid off an extra £2540.32, taking the grand 2011 total to £15,843.32

    Really happy with that - and if I can do the same next year, taking into account savings (£7,620 are fixed DD's, so anything over that is what I am keen to keep going), we can be debt free! That's a great thought.

    Thanks for your ongoing support this year and providing focus where it was needed JWIL :beer:

    Well done, that's brilliant! :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 McGee
  • jwil
    jwil Posts: 22,167 Forumite
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    Well, I did it...


    £3440/£3435 :T:T:T

    Still a fair amount to pay off, but it's under a grand again!! :D

    Well done, that's fantastic :j:T:j: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 McGee
  • jwil
    jwil Posts: 22,167 Forumite
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    sarahs999 wrote: »
    yay! £200 to Barclaycard, whizzing through the 6k barrier for 2011. Will see you all the other side in 2012!

    Well done! :T:j
    "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 McGee
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