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Why is it I have less time now I am retired then when I worked?0 -
new_mummy111 wrote: »as per the snowball we can be debt free by October 2013 by cutting down the entertaining and clothing spending, also march of next year is when i go back to work full time my mum will be taking care of the little one so will save on childcare but petrol will go back up to £350 a month

thanks guys feel a lot better about our situation now I've sat and looked at everything properly
£350 a month petrol is a lot less than the £760 a month nursery fees we were hit with when I went back to work... 3 years later they have just dropped to £560 a month thanks to government funding- roll on age 5 when school is FREE!Combined (incl. Partner's) Debt:
August 2011- CC1- £3008 CC2-£1882 Loan 1-£7400 Loan 2-1400 TOTAL: £13,690
December 2011- CC1-£1400 CC2-1700 Loan 1-£5150 [STRIKE]Loan 2-£0[/STRIKE] TOTAL: £82500
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