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Well, I've finally done it! 100% Debt Free!

TomTommieTom
Posts: 2 Newbie
I've been on the DFW board since about September 2009, never really posted just looked and got inspiration from all the great advice on here. Since Sept 2009, I've managed to pay off £20,835 worth of debt and now I’m debt free at last!
I used the snowball method on here, and kept at it and finally managed to do it. See my progress on my graph here:
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(You will have to copy and paste and remove the space between the ht' 'tp as I cant post links)
I'm not gloating, just want to remind people on here to keep going as its the best feeling in the word once you have cracked it! Don’t get down, just keep chipping away and it will happen soon! I'm now off to open a saving account, woo!
Thanks everyone you have been amazing. :beer:
I used the snowball method on here, and kept at it and finally managed to do it. See my progress on my graph here:
ht tp://img853.imageshack.us/i/graph.png/
(You will have to copy and paste and remove the space between the ht' 'tp as I cant post links)
I'm not gloating, just want to remind people on here to keep going as its the best feeling in the word once you have cracked it! Don’t get down, just keep chipping away and it will happen soon! I'm now off to open a saving account, woo!
Thanks everyone you have been amazing. :beer:
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Well Done :-)0
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Well done :TTry to be a rainbow in someone's cloud.0
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Well done :jsealed pot challenge number 31 3£496/4£706.75/5 £376.74/6 £645.08/ 7 £861.34 /8 £786.90/9£610.49/10 £722.03 / 16 £802.00/ 17 £1,300/18£..... gold star from sue 🌟0
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:T:T Yayyyyyy, well done! :T:T0
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whats the snowball method0
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congrats, well done0
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ht tp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt-snowball_method
Here you go. Pay off the highest intrest rate first and then the next, then the next etc...0 -
Well done from a fellow lurker :j
Love your chart , I've just copied the idea as I only had a pie chart for the whole amount upto now.:rotfl:0
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