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How much have/will you spend today Sunday 25/2 and the new Sun to Fri challenge!

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  • emylou
    emylou Posts: 445 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Spent £12 today on food for lunches (about 2 weeks worth hopefully) then £2 in cinema as had voucher for majority of cost :D
    Total spend today= £14
    Will have budget of £40 this week as I have a few sociable events but will make them as cheap as possible, so after todays spendings I have £26 "left",
    also planning on at least 1 no spend day this week.
    Married my wonderful husband February 2013!:happyhear
    I want to wear my beautiful wedding dress everyday- it would make shopping so much more fun, I mean, people go shopping in their pyjamas these days.......
    Must STOP spending!!! :)
    Proud to be dealing with my debts!
    Beautiful Rainbow Babies born on 31/12/14 @2:45am and 7/6/2017 @12:44pm
  • yung
    yung Posts: 700 Forumite
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    yes I am back on the challenge so that will be £20 for me
    Yung
    Early Retiree debt & stress free. and Joined the SKI club:j

  • Only £5.95 on personal spends last week (out of £15 budget).

    £3 was on some Boots stuff to use vouchers and the rest was drinks in the pub on Friday plus we had a FREE meal (landlord gave us vouchers for Christmas as we run the weekly quiz):j

    OH has given up smoking so I encouraged him to buy a new jumper from Tesco - spending by proxy is just as much fun:rotfl:

    Will go for £10 this week
  • Hi Moozie,

    Last week i stayed with the same budget of £20 and spent absolutely nothing:T :A Not sure how i managed it but i have made an extra effort to be super-organised and perhaps it paid off - pardon the pun!

    However, i did say i would like to reduce that amount soon and I think this week i'll give it a go. So, from now on my budget will be £10:eek:

    Good luck to everybody and have a great week:D
    Experience is the toughest teacher because she gives the test first then the lesson
    DFW Nerd 196 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS.
    Coins found whilst dog walking £7.56 Sun-Fri challenge: £10.00 - Spent £0.00
  • yung wrote:
    yes I am back on the challenge so that will be £20 for me

    Welcome back yung! Did you enjoy your break?
    Experience is the toughest teacher because she gives the test first then the lesson
    DFW Nerd 196 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS.
    Coins found whilst dog walking £7.56 Sun-Fri challenge: £10.00 - Spent £0.00
  • I lost track of how much I actually spent :eek:
    I'm going to say £20 again for this week and try and actually control myself!
    Bank loan - [STRIKE]£9949.52 [/STRIKE]/ £8705.83 * Loan from DH - [STRIKE]£600[/STRIKE]/ £350 * Overdraft - [STRIKE]£0[/STRIKE] £648.47
    Total debt at LBM (09 2006) - £10,549.52 Total debt on 14 Mar 2007 - £9704.30 - 8.1% Paid off
    This week's budget - £20 Spend so far - £32.50
    March's target - keep overdraft below £600 - failed :(

    Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • yung
    yung Posts: 700 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Welcome back yung! Did you enjoy your break?

    thank Mrs n m I did have a great time can't wait for the next one.
    Yung
    Early Retiree debt & stress free. and Joined the SKI club:j

  • savvykaz
    savvykaz Posts: 890 Forumite
    Hi moozie

    My budget last week was £80 and I came in at £56.60 :j :j

    This week my car is in for its MOT and 30,000 mile service, so I'm expecting that to be about £200 :o

    Incidental spending should be about £45 as I need petrol.
    DMP starts June 2012, £38,180.

    Balance June 2015 £26,046 (paid off 32%)

    DMP mutual support thread no 434
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