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Mortgage-Free Fresian? Here's hoping!

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  • CathT
    CathT Posts: 7,133 Forumite
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    Hi Flying Fresian, good to see you have started a diary and well done on clearing that debt. I came onn here originally to make some OP's whilst interest rates were low but am here for the long haul as it is so addicitive and I am really seeing the impact of my OP's.
    June 2025 - part 1 - £19,145 part 2 - £21,973 Total - £41,118 29 months to go!
  • CathT
    CathT Posts: 7,133 Forumite
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    Morning all :D





    Small payment today of £1.33 into the new overpayment account. Does anyone know how to work out daily interest so I can use that as my goal for overpayments? I suspect it's small given the size of my mortgage and the low rate I'm on, but it's nice to know nonetheless.

    I think there's a couple of calulations you can use, my SS checks mine but just checked it against this and it seems to work.

    balance x interest rate %/365

    If it's not completely accurate am sure someone else will have one.
    June 2025 - part 1 - £19,145 part 2 - £21,973 Total - £41,118 29 months to go!
  • Froggy-G
    Froggy-G Posts: 2,145 Forumite
    Good morning Flying Fresian! :D

    Well done on all your achievements so far! :j

    Would be able to refer me on SB please? Any info would be greatly appreciated :p

    Thanks in advance
    Froggy :rotfl:
    Froggy's New Lillypad Fund
    Total so far: £ 10,009.77
  • never_too_old
    never_too_old Posts: 3,082 Forumite
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    Morning

    Ive just looked at the sainsburys savings account and unless im reading it wrong you have to deposit £5000 and keep it in for 2 years to qualify for the double nectar points,
    knowing me ive read it wrong but just wanted you to double check as Mr s can be more expensive for grocery shopping.
    Hows Mr FF?
    MAKE £2022 in 2022 no 29 £2022/£434.10
    Mortgage@ 1/1/2022 £17540 / £1601.39
    pay all your debts by xmas 2022 £15000/ £1865.29

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/680889456637403
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  • mooomin
    mooomin Posts: 13,703 Forumite
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    l.m.hart wrote: »
    Morning

    Ive just looked at the sainsburys savings account and unless im reading it wrong you have to deposit £5000 and keep it in for 2 years to qualify for the double nectar points,
    knowing me ive read it wrong but just wanted you to double check as Mr s can be more expensive for grocery shopping.
    Hows Mr FF?
    Ah nuts I misread that, and certainly don't have £5,000. Humbug! Thanks for pointing it out though :D

    Mr F is being frogmarched to the docs this morning, much to his disgust. ;)
  • yukkibear
    yukkibear Posts: 5,556 Forumite
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    I get my daily interest figure from my spreadsheet but it comes up with the equation of

    starting balance x interest rate / 100 (this gives you your annual interest)

    divide the annual interest by 365 ( this gives you your daily interest)


    That might be a little long winded.
  • Dragonrider
    Dragonrider Posts: 170 Forumite
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    I've just worked out my daily interest using this - what an incentiviser!
    Thanks.
  • misscousinitt
    misscousinitt Posts: 3,655 Forumite
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    Hi FF

    Welcome and good luck.

    Never thought about working out the daily interest rate - must add that to my spreadsheet!

    I would recomend the 'Small Things' thread for inspiration on little things you can do towards your OP's.
    Mortgage Free x 1 03.11.2012 - House rented out Feb 2016
    Mortgage No 2: £82, 595.61 (31.08.2019)
    OP's to Date £8500

    Renovation Fund:£511.39;
    Nectar Points Balance: approx £30 (31.08.2019)
  • never_too_old
    never_too_old Posts: 3,082 Forumite
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    Hi FF

    Welcome and good luck.

    Never thought about working out the daily interest rate - must add that to my spreadsheet!

    I would recomend the 'Small Things' thread for inspiration on little things you can do towards your OP's.

    can you post a link for that please couldnt find it
    :D
    MAKE £2022 in 2022 no 29 £2022/£434.10
    Mortgage@ 1/1/2022 £17540 / £1601.39
    pay all your debts by xmas 2022 £15000/ £1865.29

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/680889456637403
    you tube channel never too old
  • misscousinitt
    misscousinitt Posts: 3,655 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Mortgage-free Glee!
    l.m.hart wrote: »
    can you post a link for that please couldnt find it
    :D

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3061466

    Hope this helps...
    Mortgage Free x 1 03.11.2012 - House rented out Feb 2016
    Mortgage No 2: £82, 595.61 (31.08.2019)
    OP's to Date £8500

    Renovation Fund:£511.39;
    Nectar Points Balance: approx £30 (31.08.2019)
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