TYO's 2012 MF House Fund!....
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Deleted_User wrote: »Aw MrTyo :rotfl:
Tell you what I will make you a survival pack for the winter eh? you can have value baked beans and pot noodles and I'll even throw in a blanket!
Don't you be spoiling him nowFebruary13 - £74990 (or thereabouts)
MND - Let's go for 2020 'cos it's got a nice ring to it:D
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nattypants wrote: »Don't you be spoiling him now
Surely he can make a blanket out of the pot noodle lidsMortgage Aug 12 £165K, Aug 19 £0
ISA challenge start 2019 £3000/£1500 (50%)0 -
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Good idea Radish!!
Np don't worry I will avoid spoiling him - though he has been working very hard, which will pay for our next DIY stint!!:D I will help tho - Im really good at DIY -honest!!:p:p...
Just off to check bank balance should be able to transfer around £200 into House fund today! :T0 -
£200 is brilliant TYO :TFebruary13 - £74990 (or thereabouts)
MND - Let's go for 2020 'cos it's got a nice ring to it:D
C'mon nattypants:cool:0 -
Thanks NP! Was only £177 as a forgotten about DD came out - I shall have to make up the gap with my new interior-design-and-fake-pimms business!0
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Our new interior-design-and-fake-pimms businessFebruary13 - £74990 (or thereabouts)
MND - Let's go for 2020 'cos it's got a nice ring to it:D
C'mon nattypants:cool:0 -
Morning All
Inspired by Lois-E I thought I'd[STRIKE] bore [/STRIKE]inspire you all with my MF tactics to keep me on track as Im feeling very tempted to go shopping this morning- clothes, housey trinket-y stuff , its all whirring round my brain with the possibilities!! However I have so much of both of the above I do NOT need anymore....
So - our MF tactics in Tyo- Household are as follows!:
The Big- Making sure all our savings and mortgage rates are as high (savings) and low(mortgage) as possible - to this end we have just finished a year of 2 x 8% FD savers and started another 2 x 6% ones!
- Transferring savings/OPs to deposit fund/mortgage on payday after all other bills/expenses accounted for - this means less to spendy-spend by "accident" throughout the month (not something I always manage...:p)
- Making sure we have the best deals/rates for house insurance, bank accounts (anything with free money is a bonus- again probably made about £250 from just switching banks!)
- [STRIKE]Sending MrTyo off to work overtime [/STRIKE] Aw Im so mean aren't I? Nope he does work very very hard but hopefully knows he doesn't have to but he has been putting in brilliant overtime the last few months! :T:T
- Selling what is sell-able on amazon/car boots/etc.. Not done a car boot for a while, but think over the last 3 years of being at this have made possibly £300 via amazon sales so not all bad!
- Making sure food shopping is the best value - again this is a not-all-the-time-but-most-of-the-time thing. I do find L*dl and Ald* great value and try to shop there when possible, but time permitting if I do go to one of the "big" supermakets we try and buy value/ not get caught up in deals that aren't really deals when possible. Probably not huge amounts spent on alcohol (fake pimms isn't that expensive! )
- Meal planning/using up what we have in.
- Shopping in the sales for xmas/birthdays - can get some great bargains this way - same quality stuff for a fraction of the price!
- Using sites like quidco and topcashback when buying things - again have probably made a couple of hundred quid through these.
- Couponing and Freebies - I do like a good freebie and money off , but I have been known to drag poor old MrTyo out to the shops or round town just for the sake of a "freebie"/coupon which in reality may not have been worth the time/effort for a 5op or £1 saving! Other times though we have done pretty well from these things and managed to pick up free cake/chocolate on occasion so it all balances out!
- Trying to set up interior design/fake pimms businesses with Nattyp ..... I have to be honest I have tried the flicking through house magazines while drinking fake pimms for 2 evenings now and I'm not sure its the moneymaking scheme I thought it would be!...:eek::eek:
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Oooh - I've inspired somebody.
Am v chuffed. Thanks TYO.Starting again 13/4/19Home loan 1: £21,102.50 Home loan 2: £7,698.99Total owed: £28,801.49
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Deleted_User wrote: »[*]Trying to set up interior design/fake pimms businesses with Nattyp ..... I have to be honest I have tried the flicking through house magazines while drinking fake pimms for 2 evenings now and I'm not sure its the moneymaking scheme I thought it would be!...:eek::eek:
[/LIST]lets see if I can manage the day staying out of the shops eh!:rotfl:
Dontcha worry....it will be like 'Field of Dreams' - we will read our magazines and drink our fake pimms and money will come pouring in. This business idea cannot fail, and tbh I think we should pitch it on Dragon's Den
PS the rest of your list is good also.February13 - £74990 (or thereabouts)
MND - Let's go for 2020 'cos it's got a nice ring to it:D
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