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The "Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2012" challenge - PART 2!!!
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I'm having a mini panic. I have a wedding budget spreadsheet and have a copy on both my home and work computer and have got them very out of sync. We booked our honeymoon the other day on a budget that I had worked out at home. I'm now looking at my work copy and it looks as though we're going to be £2,000 short :eek::eek::eek:
I need to get home and put my mind at ease - see how I came up with the budget....but that's another 9 hours away:(
Now on to debt-related matters: now up to:
#077 £2,498.50/£16,660.26, a nice round 15%:jDebt Free By Xmas 2013 #010 £16,660.26/£16,660.26 100% paid, DFD 25/06/13!:j0 -
DD to barclaycard today, so a new total for me this morning (although not much!):
#304 £1,393.94/5210.12 (26.75%)£2013 in 2013 £866.71/£2013
DF by Xmas 2013 #027£841.28/£6000 (14.02%) 12/2
DFD February 2015 £2,303.63/£19,520.26 (11.80%)0 -
I'm having a mini panic. I have a wedding budget spreadsheet and have a copy on both my home and work computer and have got them very out of sync. We booked our honeymoon the other day on a budget that I had worked out at home. I'm now looking at my work copy and it looks as though we're going to be £2,000 short :eek::eek::eek:
I need to get home and put my mind at ease - see how I came up with the budget....but that's another 9 hours away:(
Now on to debt-related matters: now up to:
#077 £2,498.50/£16,660.26, a nice round 15%
I know it's easier said than done but worrying and stressing about it all day will not make the outcome any different. Try to relax otherwise you'll be a gibbering wreck by the time you get home! Whatever the outcome, there is a solution for it hun so please try to put it out of your mind until you go home. Please let us know later how you get on and we'll see if we can help if at all possible :A xxxNew Debt Journey: Pay off £19,622.91 by 30th April 2015 :T
Debt at Highest: £43,073 :eek:0 -
Today (is that right? Oh yeah it is today, I have to check now you see as I keep getting things wrong...! :rotfl:) I'm down at our pallet manufacturing site where I am in a windowless office so missing all the sun. Tomorrow I'll be back in my office which has full panoramic views of the hills and it's meant to be torrential rain. Great. Oh and there are no "ladies" so unless I want to share the "gents"
with the big burly contractors on site then I need to cross my legs for the day!
New Debt Journey: Pay off £19,622.91 by 30th April 2015 :T
Debt at Highest: £43,073 :eek:0 -
HelenPie, when you get home upload your spreadsheet to Goggle docs, that way you won't ever have to worry about them being out of sync again
Besides, if you are £2k out, then you can always make everyone turn up in their birthday suits
therefore saving on groomsmen, and bridesmaid dresses *sniggers*
Diary: Getting back on track for 2013 and beyondDEBT FREE 13-10-13 :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
Beautiful daughter born 11.1.14Mortgage: [STRIKE]£399,435.91[/STRIKE] £377218.83
Deposit loan from Dad: £9000[STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE]0 -
Gemma... what sun?Diary: Getting back on track for 2013 and beyondDEBT FREE 13-10-13 :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
Beautiful daughter born 11.1.14Mortgage: [STRIKE]£399,435.91[/STRIKE] £377218.83
Deposit loan from Dad: £9000[STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE]0 -
Nope no sun down here.... lucky you Jemma!Became Mrs Scotland 16.01.16
Became homeowners 26.02.16
Baby girl arrived 27.10.16
Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
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Blue sky and sunshine here in Southampton
xxx
Life is too short not to love what you do.0 -
It's glorious here too, unfortunately I'm trying to sort some more of my crap before OH arrives. however at least my bedroom is a little suntrap so I'm enjoying itHSBC CC - £3000 / £3000
Halifax CC - £1032.77 / £1032.77
Mortgage currently at [STRIKE]£82,299.71[/STRIKE] £76,017.62 would love to overpay0
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