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The 'Save £12k in 2012' thread!
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Kittenkirst wrote: »How do i go about buying premium bonds? Is there a minimum amount you have to buy? Thanks in advance
all information can be found here > http://www.nsandi.com/savings-premium-bonds0 -
Finally it is pay day:j
I can now put my first savings towards this challenge with a total of
£1,200/£12,000
SylviaMust save to live, not just live to save!!! :think:Challenge Save 12k in 2019 #141 £6,143.34/£6kDeposit £82,317.88/£120K :jFees/ect £12K/£12K:jEmergency fund £1K/£1K:A:A'Saving again after parting with a lot of money enjoying life:rotfl::A0 -
Jan 31st - end of first month.
Member No 066 declaring £348/£12000 all in ebay sales.
I know I'm off to a slow start so hoping to save more in Feb and catch up a bit. On the bright side 'some saving is better than no saving'0 -
Hi All. Well done on all the savings so far. I have been saving all my money into my offset savings account. This is reducing the amount I have to pay each month to the mortgage but I just save the difference back into the offset account - this morning that was £54. Have also added other wee bits and bobs - todays total is £5578.
I have £62 coming from Amazon sales which will be added to the savings when it arrives.0 -
lula_moneybaggins wrote: »Was that the longest month ever?!
Oh dear lord, yes.If I don't go to the shops, I don't spend, what a shame I didn't work this one out a very long time ago.
Likewise
February savings begun: £10 :jMortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
Mortgage today = £161,690.76
300 271 payments to go.House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
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Reporting my January total: £1238.90 :j I will fill in the link from the first post.
Well done everyone, some great totals for a carppy month like January0 -
Wow these are some amazing totals! You see I find saving frustrating because I have realised I already live relatively frugally, so saving an extra £200 a month is actually really tough. The sad reality of the matter is, I should find a better paid job!!Saving £10,000 in 2013: £4491.48/£10,0000
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zafiro1984 wrote: »Jan 31st - end of first month.
Member No 066 declaring £348/£12000 all in ebay sales.
I know I'm off to a slow start so hoping to save more in Feb and catch up a bit. On the bright side 'some saving is better than no saving'
WOW - That is an amazing amount just to have in eBay sales! I'd be well happy if I could get that amount on a monthly basis.
Good luck with the rest of your selling!0 -
hi all:wave:
ive been reading with interest
any chance i could join please, i know im lateonly just found you
im only on page 25 reding all of your efforts so am playing catch up
i would like to aim for £12,000 aswell:eek:need to pay my dad back challenge[STRIKE]£3000: £2950: £2750: £2640:£2560:£1560[/STRIKE]:D £0.00:D
I AM A MEMBER OF THE ELITE....STRIP CLUB MEMBER 220 -
Sorry I'm late; no 168 logging in to declare I saved £705 in January.Pots: House £6966/£7100, Rainy day Complete, [STRIKE]Sunny day £0/£700[/STRIKE], IVF £2523/£2523, Car up-keep £135/£135, New car £5000/£5000, Holiday £1000/£1000, MFW #16 £2077/£3120
MFiT3 #86: Reduce mortgage from £146,800 to £125,000
Mortgage Sept 2014: £135,500, MF Oct 2035 Peak July 2011: £154,000, MF July 20360
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