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Making chicken feed of my mortgage
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"Most are mild, but every now and then you'll bite into a wickedly hot one."
Just played padron roulette with Mr MWC - as a result of my haphazard approach to watering there were no mild ones... :eek:
£1.74 TT
Eggs IN 5
Eggs OUT 6 (1 box sold for £1.50)Mortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)0 -
Oh and Mr MWC is expecting to receive a written job offer tomorrow :T
*fingers crossed* for a huge salary + benefits package!Mortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)0 -
:beer::beer::beer::beer::beer:
We need to celebrate xxxxx2004 £387k 29 years - MF March 2033:eek:
2011 £309k 10 years - MF March 2021.
Achieved Goal: 28/08/15 :j0 -
muddywhitechicken wrote: »Oh and Mr MWC is expecting to receive a written job offer tomorrow :T
*fingers crossed* for a huge salary + benefits package!
Whoop whoop!!xx
I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soulRepaid mtge early (orig 11/25) 01/09 £124616 01/11 £89873 01/13 £52546 01/15 £12133 07/15 £NILNet sales 2024: £200 -
muddywhitechicken wrote: »Oh and Mr MWC is expecting to receive a written job offer tomorrow :T
*fingers crossed* for a huge salary + benefits package!
:j:j:j
MCIMortgage Free x 1 03.11.2012 - House rented out Feb 2016
Mortgage No 2: £82, 595.61 (31.08.2019)
OP's to Date £8500
Renovation Fund:£511.39;
Nectar Points Balance: approx £30 (31.08.2019)0 -
muddywhitechicken wrote: »Oh and Mr MWC is expecting to receive a written job offer tomorrow :T
*fingers crossed* for a huge salary + benefits package!
well I wasn't sure that they'd be able to afford himbut he reckons that the package is worth an additional 7.5% + more share options + an extra 3 days holiday :T:T:T
Mortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)0 -
Excellent newsBaby Step 1 - £1k Emergency Fund - COMPLETE
Baby Step 2 - Pay off all debts except the Mortgage - £9,326 to go
Baby Step 3 - Save 6 months of expenses into full Emergency Fund - £4,300 to go
Baby Step 4 - Put 15% into Pension
Baby Step 6 - Pay off the Mortgage early
Baby Step 7 - Live like no-one else0 -
A very nice package indeed!NST March lion #8; NSD ; MFW9/3/23 Whoop Whoop!!!0
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No pension though :eek:
HFW's pasta with new potatoes, green beans & pesto using new potatoes, basil, parsley, mint & garlic from the garden :T
4 more figs picked as well + a few mangetout/handful of cherry tomatoes + 8 raspberries for Mr MWC's breakfast :j
Eggs IN 5
Eggs OUT 0Mortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)0 -
Great new job offer and a free breakfast from the garden. Super mfw!June 2025 - part 1 - £19,145 part 2 - £21,973 Total - £41,118 29 months to go!0
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