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How much WILL you pay off in 2007???
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I aim to pay off £3200 this year then I will be debt free! Once this is gone I will be throwing spare cash at the mortgage. Roll on 2007! :j
DFW nerd no = 281 (graduate)0 -
I aim to clear my CC's, less than 1.5k to go and will be debt free. then increase current saving rate for deposit.0
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My goal is to clear my debts of £700 this year. Well say debt but do not want to touch our savings as the amount of debt is small.0
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My aim is to pay off £5605.14. :eek:0
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I currently repay £202 a month on my Egg loan, but I can and do make overpayments wherever possible. Therefore I'll definitely pay off at least £2424 in 2007, but I'm hoping to pay off more... :T0
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I'm aiming to pay off around £8k. That should reduce my debt to the £30k level. Feel as though I'm finally getting there. When I started my DMP I owed £55k.
Must look through paperwork to see when my secured loan (don't ask - big mistake before I became money savvy) finishes. That would give me another £300 per month to throw into my DMP. Would love to be able to throw over £1k per month and clear that debt double quick!!!
On a really positive tone, just thing what we can do with all that lovely money when we've paid off our debts?0 -
Wow, hope everyone really succeeds with their DF targets in 2007. Perhaps we'll smash the 2006 total this time next year!!
Personally I'm aiming for £16K. With minimums alone I'd be paying off about £10.5K so I'll need to find an extra £5.5K from somewhere. Where from I'm not entirely sure but I do like to be challenged (or so my boss says).
Good luck everyone!Debt Free Nerd No. 89, LBM: April 2006, Debt at highest (Sept 05): £40,939.96
NOW TOTALLY DEBT FREE!!!!!!!! Woooo hooooooo!!! DEBT FREE DATE: 23 December 20090 -
A minimum of £3000.
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.0 -
I'm aiming to pay off
£4995 Barclaycard
£3800 Halifax Credit Card
£1200 Overdraft
£9995 in total:eek:
We're surviving on my salary at the mo so when hubby gets job in the new year we can really make a hole in the debt. I'd also like to get a p/t job.
Also putting away £20 each month for Christmas and aiming to fill up my £100 x £1 coin tin.
Good luck to everyone :beer:Proud to be Dealing with my Debts:D
Piggy bank Christmas challenge £11.32 26/8/070
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