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Journey to the bottom of the debt pile
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Good morning, had a productive hour sorting out my bank accounts at the local branch. I had an old ISA that I don't know how many times money has been moved in and out and 2 old savings accounts so I've closed all those and opened a fresh new ISA which will be the emergency savings fund and a new instant savings account which will be used for saving for a house deposit (long way off yet) so feel better that they are nice and tidy.
I've also posted the ebay item that sold yesterday and been into the bargain of homes to see if they had any of the ingredients for making my washing powder, they do and a hell of a lot cheaper than I've ordered, never mind at least I know for next time and reduce cost even further.
Car has gone into garage to repair bonnet lock, fingers crossed and everything else it's not too much money.
Whilst I'm off for few days I'll also sort through the shed to tidy up, get rid of useless junk and see if there is anything we can sell.
Ev xNext debt to bust c/c £1253.53 24/4/13 - Now £1211.910
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