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The Mortgage Free in Three - Take 3 challenge (MFiT-T3)
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Very, very quick update from me.
Each chart has a summary at the bottom, along with some colour counts and percentage to date data. In some charts, this data was being represented incorrectly, plus at least chart 07 percentage to date column was incorrect.
I think I've now sorted the data. I've still to check the colouring, but as it's late, I'm throwing in the towel now.
I'll re-check tomorrow, plus check the colouring and mop up any stats that I've not yet logged.
Thanks,
FB.Mortgage and debt free. Building up savings...0 -
I have just checked the chart again and I haven't been updated yet. No worries if you haven't had the time, I know this is a very busy time of year. I just wanted to make sure that you had my update, as I sent it in late.Mortgage Free in 3-T2 : Started at £151,000 Nov. 2009 Mortgage Free Oct 1st 2015
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spidystrider wrote: »I have just checked the chart again and I haven't been updated yet. No worries if you haven't had the time, I know this is a very busy time of year. I just wanted to make sure that you had my update, as I sent it in late.
Spidy, I noticed you actually put your update in as chart 12 rather than 8 as someone else did, I'm guessing you actually meant chart 8
(You can access the spreadsheet as read only if you use google docs via some of the early links to check the form submission uploaded OK)
FB has done up to as mentioned in his last post (#1136, updates done to 11pm of the 12th) with house keeping still to be done.
Hope you're recovering ok after your op.- Mortgage: 1st one down, 2nd also busted
- Student Loan gone
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Hi all,
So sorry for being late, but my update has now been submitted.
Thank you to everyone on this thread and have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Best,Save £12k 2013 '13 #66 £12,106.76/£12,000 // '14 #44 £10,081.90/£10,000 // '15 #67 £11,976/£12,000 // '16 #67 £7,322/£12,000
MFiT: £187,200 - MFD: 02/31 - Target = £35,000
T3 #71 - '12 £125,899
T4 #71 - '15 £80,264; '16 £66,946 '17 £44,9970 -
trix-a-belle wrote: »Spidy, I noticed you actually put your update in as chart 12 rather than 8 as someone else did, I'm guessing you actually meant chart 8
(You can access the spreadsheet as read only if you use google docs via some of the early links to check the form submission uploaded OK)
FB has done up to as mentioned in his last post (#1136, updates done to 11pm of the 12th) with house keeping still to be done.
Hope you're recovering ok after your op.
Thanks trix-a-belle, I guess I was still a bit woolly headed when I updated. I am back to normal now thanks and looking forward to Christmas
. I'll try updating again.
Mortgage Free in 3-T2 : Started at £151,000 Nov. 2009 Mortgage Free Oct 1st 2015
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Hi FB,
Mine doesn't appear to have been updated although I sent the update over.
Balance is now £90548.07 which should hopefully see me back at green!!!
Merry Christmas and thank you for all your hard work!
Megela.Re-mortgaged 20/04/12 MTiT-T3 No.7Start balance £89611.10 + £22500 = £112111.10/Current balance £85436.53
Original Mortgage Free Date April 2032
Target Mortgage Free Date July 2022/Currently August 2029 (based on no offset)
Total overpayments from 20/04/12: £8152.950 -
Hi FB,
Mine doesn't appear to have been updated although I sent the update over.
Balance is now £90548.07 which should hopefully see me back at green!!!
Merry Christmas and thank you for all your hard work!
Megela.
Same here, it says I haven't updated but I did, well in time tooso have sent over again. thank you x
MFW 16 No 33
2016 OP Paid/Target 2063/£2063 (100%) COMPLETE
Mortgage Free - Apr 2016 -DONE!:j0 -
If my house sale and subsequent divorce go through, my savings will jump so my overall balance will reduce even though I'm porting the whole mortgage. And I'll have the rest of my life back.
Every cloud :-)Mortgage Free thanks to ill-health retirement0 -
mortgage free, mortgage free, OMG I'm mortgage free0
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glitterball wrote: »mortgage free, mortgage free, OMG I'm mortgage free
OMG! Well done! That's fantastic news!:T:T:T:beer::beer::beer::j:j:jGE 36 *MFD may 2043
MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
Emergency savings £100/£500
12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb0
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