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No 2 reporting 10.00 pad so now owe 1068/31943 and paid 90/1158 in 2012.
Happy Wednesday all!!0 -
no payment for water rates this month, so have used this and a topup to make an overpayment on my mortgage today of £150.00
archery number 86
£208.12/£12500 (1.66% of target)Practising Scrooge and stingy old miser.0 -
seasideDreamer wrote: »:eek::eek::eek:£39.63 left in my account and over 3 weeks till payday, seems I forgot a couple of things I brought on debit card so even less to play with. Most definately no wasting it on things I don't need then!
I think I may have about the same as a few costly unexpected vet bills hit me this month.
I had managed to pay another £70 before tis though making my total £90/£10,0000 -
Total payments made so far
#89: newlifeahead - £584.60 / £8,989.67
ThanksSmile loan - £2821.98 / £0:)
Lloyds CC - £3102.54 / £3071.51
B'Card - £7615.65 / £7444.30
Bank of mom - £6000 / £6000
28/02/17 £ 19,540.17 / £16515.81 05/04/170 -
I've made a payment of £5.91 today which now makes my total £10.91/£620.
I can't wait until payday when I can pay a good chunk off!!0 -
wow some great savings so far!! not started mine yet waiting for payday on the 26th, then i'll get going!get rid of all the pounds by summer !!
weight loss 3/42 lb
Debt from 1st March:
Was -£8900 NOW-£5000 PAID- £3900
Get rid of the weight, pay the debt, then get myself a campavan! :T0 -
£22.07 to Barclaycard from selling books on Amazon, so £44.99/£10000BC: £2000/£3800 S Loan 1: £4973.37/£7000 S Loan 2: £6884.13/£9000 Next:[STRIKE] £0/£280 [/STRIKE]OD: [STRIKE]£0/£500[/STRIKE]
Student OD: [STRIKE]£0/£2000[/STRIKE] Partner OD:[STRIKE]£0/£600[/STRIKE]Joint OD:[STRIKE]£0/£950[/STRIKE] Car: £9424/£9901 Mort: £77000/£79000
Total Debt exc mort£23281.15/£34,031 31% paid off
POAMAYC2013 £694.99/£10000 target £14112.50
NSDS NOV10/10 DEC 10/10 JAN9/10 no.of debts [STRIKE]9[/STRIKE] 40 -
As one of my c/cards is due to start charging interest after February I decided to raid my copper jar to clear off a chunk. Just counted out £52 (not including my £2 coins for the £2 challenge) which I'll pay into the bank on Friday and will round up to a payment of £55, also paid £20 off my other c/card, so that leaves my new total as:
No.101: £200/£1805£12k in 2019 #084 £3000/£3000
£2 Savers Club 2019 #18 TOTAL:£394 (2013-2018 = £1542)0 -
I'd forgotten I'd subscribed to this thread!
So far, I've paid £835.50/£10000 this year. So £9164.50 to my target.0 -
Another loan payment made today so total is:
£338.67 / £9900.
Roll on payday!0
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