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SS's 2007 Debt Free Challenge
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southernscouser wrote: »Didn't quite manage it did I? :rotfl:
You've paid off so much despite swiming against the tide of interest, and by pulling your DFD forward by 2 years, you've given yourself an extra 2 years of real living.
Not bad for "not quite managing it"... :rolleyes:"Follow the money!" - Deepthroat (AKA William Mark Felt Sr - Associate Director of the FBI)
"We were born and raised in a summer haze." Adele 'Someone like you.'
"Blowing your mind, 'cause you know what you'll find, when you're looking for things in the sky." OMD 'Julia's Song'0 -
I'm not sure how
I always had that on my reports :rotfl:
Well when I go through my whole annual spending tomorrow night we will find out!
How f***ing sad that I'm actually really looking forward to that? New Years Eve and I'm spending my evening totalling up what I've spent over the year rather than going out and enjoying myself! :undecided0 -
i wonder how much will have been spent on haircuts:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:0
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I just spent most of the afternoon doing my first debt review so I'm impressed there's other people out there who enjoy it too!!!
ickleBack after paying off DMP in 2014
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I cant remember the last time we went out on New Year's Eve - probably before we had the kids :rotfl:
I remember it as packed, expensive, cold and impossible to get home. I wonder why we started staying inIs it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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icklepiggle wrote: »I just spent most of the afternoon doing my first debt review so I'm impressed there's other people out there who enjoy it too!!!
ickle
In terms of budgetting it's invaluable. I just feel pretty sad I'll be spending my New Years Eve doing it! :rotfl:0 -
I cant remember the last time we went out on New Year's Eve - probably before we had the kids :rotfl:
I remember it as packed, expensive, cold and impossible to get home. I wonder why we started staying in
Yeah I guess. I just feel I'm the only one who doesn't go out but thats probably just because those who do go out make more noise about it! :undecided0 -
We'll be having a party on here tomorrow night hun, it's PAP's birthday :TIs it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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Hang on, what was your target SS!?! Over £22k in just over 2 years - I'd call that pretty damn amazing:T :T :T (and it's still over £22k, even if you do add on your interest)1st April 2008 challenge:mad: xmas overspend = [strike]£254.05[/strike] £0:j......cc1 = [strike]£240.78[/strike] £0:j .......cc2 = [strike]£667.47[/strike] £0 :j ...amount owed to ISA = [strike]£1599.90[/strike] £0:jTOTAL TO GO = [strike]£2762.20[/strike] £0 !!!:dance: DONE IT DONE IT DONE IT!!!:dance:0
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