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Moneypots S/Sheet - did I imagine one?
jet77
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Hi,
I kinda remember from many years ago that there was a s/sheet called something along the lines of Money Pots that allowed you to allocate the money in your savings account in to different "pots" on the s/sheet. Did I imagine this as I can't find it anywhere?
Can someone point me in the right direction please?
Thanks,
Jo
I kinda remember from many years ago that there was a s/sheet called something along the lines of Money Pots that allowed you to allocate the money in your savings account in to different "pots" on the s/sheet. Did I imagine this as I can't find it anywhere?
Can someone point me in the right direction please?
Thanks,
Jo
JUST DO IT ONE BRICK AT A TIME
PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS
Weekly Budget: groceries£50/petrol£50/Unnecesary£15
DEBT PAID = 58% (£4,212/£8216):T
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just bumping this one back up *bump*JUST DO IT ONE BRICK AT A TIMEPROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTSWeekly Budget: groceries£50/petrol£50/Unnecesary£15DEBT PAID = 58% (£4,212/£8216):T0
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Principality Building Society lets you do this in their online savings account. not a bad rate of interest either...............More than Two Years in
Doing it the Niddy way:j:j:j0 -
Woo hooo I've found it and am not going completely mad!! https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/238575
EDITED: LINK'S NOT WORKING
JUST DO IT ONE BRICK AT A TIMEPROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTSWeekly Budget: groceries£50/petrol£50/Unnecesary£15DEBT PAID = 58% (£4,212/£8216):T0
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