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How much have/will you spend today Thursday 22/2?
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ciara2712 wrote:NSD. Usual boring day posted off job applications in the morning (i feel am gonna be unemployed the rest of my life) then took dog to the beach. Decided to take up knitting ~ need a new hobby! C x
Me too - I'm fed up of temping! Trouble is nothing to apply for at the mo!
I've knitted 3 scarfs this winter, lol. Have experiemented with unusual wools too! Have fun!
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Staying in again today, so another NSD - thats 2 in a row now!!!0
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No spend so far today!
Driven to work, drove home @ lunch loaded washing machine, and drove back to work, only to drive home again tonight.
Filled up with petrol (£42 @ cheapest garage within 3 miles!)
Ate at home so saved £4 for lunch.
Everything is budgeted! Prob will go out tonight for a pint or stay in and iron clothes! All budgeted! : )Debt - £5578
Amex - £3128.72 @ 4% life of balance
Natwest - £2449.48
Possible total debt outcome on 30th June 2007 : £1743.17!!0 -
Another NSD for me. I started my spending diary last week and I have only had 2 spending days since. The mere act of having to write it down means I don't spend it unless absolutely necessary! I am impressed at how such a simple idea can make such a difference ... and I don't even know what I spending my money on before. Thank you all.Pennies make pounds.
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£6 in co op but got lots of bog offs. so dont feel too guilty.
hope moozie is ok.DEBT FREE - MARCH 2012 - NOW JUST THE MORTGAGE!
MFW 2012 No.148:£1600 / £450.00
Mortgage - 102,57.160 -
Second NSD in a row. :jTarget 1: Pay off Alders by July 2007(done), Target 2: Clear overdraft by end of 2007
Overdraft: £470, Allders card £0, Global Debt Recovery £2644.23 £5 0%, Triton £6944.12 £6.88 0%, Cabot £2595 £5 0%,Capital one £2832.08 £5 Cabot(loan)~ £10821.45 £10 0%, Trustcard £9774.92
Total debt: £38460 DFD August 2031 (but determined to make it sooner) now £36138) 6.09% paid off
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Esta Nada for me today

Doing well with the challenge and it hasn't felt anywhere near a challenge yet..... lets see how I feel day 34
Tomorrow more difficult me thinks. Day off from work, and mum coming to visit. Hopefully she'll take pity when she sees me surrounded by 101 cardboard boxes and buy me lunch or something
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Hi everyone,
Hope you've all had good days
Thanks to all my colleagues either being on holiday or poorly, have had no time to stop and spend today! (or just stop and do anything other than work really!)
Have fab evenings whatever you're doing0 -
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Another NSD for me today, which is good - because my Mum dragged me around the shops, but I was good and didn't buy anything!
Kept myself busy to stop any temptation! lolLightbulb Moment: Feb 2007 :idea:
Starting Debt:£4737.49
Ebay Sales: £154.40 Pigsback: £15.20 Coin Jar: £18.90 Savings: £212.12
Current Goal: Save £365 To Pay Off HFC by March 26th Goal To Date: £365.52 ~ Just waiting for paypal funds to clear
Next Goal: Save £200 extra to pay towards car loan by 31st March.
Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts!0
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