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  • geewcee
    geewcee Posts: 114 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Total for Feb £720.75, ID number in my sig (146). Well done everyone!
  • mintedmatty
    mintedmatty Posts: 291 Forumite
    rictus123 wrote: »
    £3,000+ interest....how much cash do you have?? I remember the name "minted matty", i have likely asked you before. I was planning on being in here for 2012. I however reevaluated and i have been paying down the debts first. Things have changed again and i need to get as cash rich as possible, as soon as possible. So i am going to have to do everything i possibly can to get back on track and hit the £12k in 12.

    Right now i am at about £2,000 so need £1,250 a month for the rest of the year, then i will manage to pay down debts again.

    Sorreee! Apologies for my misleading english, My regular saver matured at 12 months after saving £250 per month for that period.....blimey I wish I was earning £3000 a year interest but sadly I'm not Rictus...oh dear! hope to break £200 interest this year (fingers crossed) The plan is to get upto £1000 earned interest between my accounts, I admit it will take a while but thats the longterm aim!

    P.S my regular saver earned me £52.07 interest!
    Millionaire in Training
    Mortgage: £27,535 (49% paid) Aim £25,000 by December 2015
    New House Mortgage £197,836 (4% Paid) Aim £194,000 by December 2015

    #153 Save 12k in 2015 Challenge: £15,697£12,000
  • Kittenkirst
    Kittenkirst Posts: 2,468 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    edited 4 April 2012 at 7:02PM
    Had a rough few weeks lately. The large company I work for announced a high level of redundancies last week; my team is affected so last week was a pretty tough week (talking to & supporting the people in my team; people always rely on their managers to help them so it's nice to be able to help, just a little tiring!)

    So, its made me all the more determined to be frugal with the pennies, and also dead proud to have amassed a nice little pot: means if the worst happens we have 6 month of rent & all bills available if needed! :money:

    Payday next Friday which will take us to over 6.5k wooop! Working on paying off our credit card which we paid for our furniture on & our sofa and car payments which all end Nov/Dec. I've entered the amounrs owed into my accts app so I can see these coming down and the savings going up to inspire me!
    First home- Oct’16 until June’21: £170.995- Overpayments made £13,784 (25% extra!).
    New forever home- Sep’21 £309,449 @ 2.05%. Plan to clear it before 30 years!!!!!!
  • fracturedsun
    fracturedsun Posts: 807 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    New tax year so ISA interest has just arrived:D. £79.73 from my 2011/12 ISA so I'm adding that. I also made my usual £40 weekly transfer (into my new ISA for the new tax year) and another £6 which came from a paypal payment from Superp0ints.

    Lost track a bit of my signature so I've checked my account to work out an updated figure of what I've saved in 2012 so it's all up to date now;).
  • Peonie
    Peonie Posts: 1,471 Forumite
    168 dropped in to declare £305 for March. I have updated the form on the first page.
    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 2036
  • MoneySaverLog
    MoneySaverLog Posts: 3,232 Forumite
    Some move arounds today given the new tax year, transferred across £4,640 to my Lloyds Cash ISA and now have over £10K in my cash ISA :j

    Over the next couple of months I'll put the other £1,000 in :D

    In the mean time I've now opened up my First Direct Regular Saver account paying 8% interest, will top this up after payday but wanted it open so I could have it mature at the start of the tax year :) I can then use this money to fund next years ISA ;)
  • EC12345
    EC12345 Posts: 481 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hello, have managed to save £310 for the month of March.

    Have been so busy. Haven't managed to update for a while.

    134: £310 for the month of March.

    My total is now £820 - still an awful long way to go for me!!

    Many thanks.

    EC x
    Mortgage Free
    Save £5,000 in 2020[CENTER
    :j
  • kimmy40
    kimmy40 Posts: 93 Forumite
    another poor month but hoping april will be better .
  • sweetpeas_2
    sweetpeas_2 Posts: 2,237 Forumite
    Evening all,

    Been a bit slack and not updated much :o

    Anyway, submitted my total for March - 427.15.

    Hope MR and MRS slowlyfading are having a fabulous honeymoon :D

    x
  • well done to everyone, things seem to be ticking along and for those who feel dispirited, remember that while you are going forward you are not going backwards!

    I have just had a (cheapo) week away and tried not to spend too much, even had a 2nd purse to put shrapnel in which went into the sealed pot when I got home!

    I spotted a cheap phone on HUKD which was £15 (but £5 off through quidco, £10 credit so essentially free!) and will do as a spare as ours are on the blink, batteries need a lot of charging up.

    Constantly trying to find ways to cut down, I am running down the contents of my freezer and food cupboard so currently food shopping is around £35-40 per week for 4 of us so not bad. I have oversaved into my isa to take advantage of the limit which ended last week and fixed at 4.5% for 5 years and now saving into a regulare saver with first direct at 8%. Got to pay the balance for holiday for August so its going to be a lean few months!

    Anyone got any moneysaving tips? I am going to grow some veg this year, planning tomatoes, lettuce, courgettes mainly.

    Still making my own bread and even baked it on holiday! Saved a few bob and it tasted better...

    Found a lovely charity shop on holiday and bought us all some clothes and bits and bobs, got my DD1 a lovely prom dress for £7 which she can wear on holiday too, she got some shoes there too which matched so I was well pleased.

    I am finding that everything has gone up. Energy, petrol, all the utility bills and its getting harder to find ways to save money. I think the food shopping is the big one and currently working on ways to get it down. I have thought about increasing my hours at work but only as a last resort!

    Hope everyone is doing well. :)
    Save £12k in 2012 no.49 £10,250/£12,000
    Save £12k in 2013 no.34 £11,800/£12,000
    'How much can you save' thread = £7,050
    Total=£29,100
    Mfi3 no. 88: Balance Jan '06 = £63,000. :mad:
    Balance 23.11.09 = £nil. :)
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