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A Payment A Day - Part 11!

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  • girlatplay
    girlatplay Posts: 3,884 Forumite
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    Lovely morning here. Complete opposite of yesterday's miserable weather!

    £1.80 for me today please :) I counted my PAD pot yesterday (something I do every now and then since I don't bank it until the end of the month. I LOVE counting money :p) and I had 50p more than I thought :o Not sure when I put that in but it is counted in today's PAD.

    Have a good day everyone.

    Gap x
    :D
    Mortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
    Mortgage today = £161,690.76
    300 271 payments to go.
    House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
  • mrsb83_2
    mrsb83_2 Posts: 914 Forumite
    Morning everyone! £7.01 to the overdraft please.
    Total Debt Sept 2010 - £24,132.38 / Current - £0.00/ 100% paid

    DFD - [STRIKE]Aug 2014[/STRIKE] 24th Aug 2012

    £10 a day // Jun - £64/£300 / Jul - £133/£310 / Aug - £281/£310
  • MinniMe_2
    MinniMe_2 Posts: 1,611 Forumite
    morning all

    PAD £35 towards MINT - I WILL get rid of this!!!

    hope everyone has a great day
    New surname New start!
    Total Debt - [STRIKE]£9999.09 [/STRIKE]now 7633.16 23.66% paid off
  • girlatplay
    girlatplay Posts: 3,884 Forumite
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    More than £4000 since February - that's great Winnie :T

    I love this thread too. Don't know how I ever lived without it before :D
    Mortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
    Mortgage today = £161,690.76
    300 271 payments to go.
    House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
  • euronorris
    euronorris Posts: 12,247 Forumite
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    Belated Birthday wishes for Dorset Girl. Sorry I missed it! But I'm glad you had a good day :D

    PAD of 214.31 GBP to the Tesco Loan today and another of 30 GBP to the overdraft, sooooo....a TOTAL PAD of 244.31 GBP for me today please> :D

    Thank you muchly!

    Have a great day all! :D

    ETA: My loan is below 5k now, and heading closer towards the 4k mark :D
    February wins: Theatre tickets
  • girlatplay
    girlatplay Posts: 3,884 Forumite
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    euro - :jyay to your loan now being below £5k :)
    Mortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
    Mortgage today = £161,690.76
    300 271 payments to go.
    House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
  • LondonAndy
    LondonAndy Posts: 1,326 Forumite
    Hi folks

    £45 today please split mortgage and holiday pot.
    Debt Free 25th August 2010 with PAD !!
    TARGETS : :D:D
    Save 12k in 2013: #068 : £7,305/£12,000
  • saorsie
    saorsie Posts: 1,905 Forumite
    £30 from me today please Winnie ~ now paid 80.06% on the <technical> shortfall I accumulated after changing my car :o

    Well done Winnie on crashing through the £4000 tape ~ pad-tastic :j

    -s-
    Frugal living challenge 2012 live on £8500 ~ £7725.87 remaining
    Make £5/day in 2012 ~ £482.24/£1830 ~ 22.52%
    Proud Member of PAD since January 2010 ~ Total paid to date £11386.64
    Savings Pot for 2012 ~ £772.60/£3000 ~ 23.38%
    Lose 19lbs / Save £2k by 30/04/12 *5/19lbs* £158.72/£2000
  • euronorris
    euronorris Posts: 12,247 Forumite
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    girlatplay wrote: »
    euro - :jyay to your loan now being below £5k :)

    Thank you! :D

    It actually fell just below the 5k mark last month, but I didn't notice! lol I did this month though!!!! Wahooooooo :D

    Trying to get myself back on the wagon, but it's very difficult at the moment as soooo much has been going on with family, that it's required extra visits home, and there are more to come. I also realised that if I want to stay happy and sane, sometimes the overpayments need to go on the back burner a little.

    OH was asking if I would make my target of being debt free by Christmas and I confessed that I wouldn't and explained why. Bless him, he's decided that I should then let him treat me to the things that keep me happy, so I can continue to make high repayments to the debts.

    But..........I worry about that, as it puts pressure on him when he's already under a lot of pressure between his work and his family. Mmmmmm, then again, he may feel unhappier about me being in debt for longer. Tricky one.
    February wins: Theatre tickets
  • alice-mary
    alice-mary Posts: 249 Forumite
    A pad of £2.50 for me today please!

    Alice
    xx
    Debts in March 2007:
    Loan £24,180 Argos Card £2000 C Card £2000 O/draft £2000 Mortgage £113,000
    Debts in Jan 2020:Loan £2900 Sister £0
    Argos Card £0 :j C Card £0 O/draft £0 :j
    Mortgage £96,000 (finally on a repayment mortgage :) )
    Getting there slowly .....
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