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Pay off as much as you can in 2013 challenge

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  • Heartland
    Heartland Posts: 68 Forumite
    edited 10 February 2013 at 9:51PM
    £100 paid off MBNA

    £1470/£10000 so far :)

    Need to work out if I can make it up to £2000 by the end of the month from our budget or if I need to pull my finger out and list some items on ebay
  • Heartland wrote: »
    £100 paid off MBNA

    £1470/£10000 so far :)

    Need to work out if I can make it up to £2000 by the end of the month from our budget or if I need to pull my finger out and list some items on ebay


    Repayments till end of Feb £370 which will put us £160 short of £2000 - looks as though I will have to get busy on ebay
  • NO 29 Reporting in.


    Total amount paid £1235.01/£8000
  • morning #124 here with a small start off payment of £20 please
    vanquis £630/£3019 Robinson way £1207.41/1682.41
    hsbc £11749
    Declutter 2021 6/52
    Pad 2021 £1318.00
  • Good Morning

    Another £171.18 off for me today, so that will make me
    #92 £806.03/£7500.

    Onwards and downwards haha.

    Dreamer
    Jan 2025 £26561.43/£0. I want to clear £9000 this year (2025)
  • OrangeFairy
    OrangeFairy Posts: 2,630 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker

    Just looked at my last post and realised I hadn't added in hubby's payments that I mentioned in the post before that!

    My current total is £1035/£8815

    Going in the right direction :)

    OF x
    Orange Fairy
    House Purchased April 19 :) CC1=? CC2=? DH CC= Mortgage Overpay = £0 Savings = £0 Xmas savings = £0 Weightloss = 0 lb


  • jacci45
    jacci45 Posts: 1,636 Forumite
    No 2 reporting 20.00 pad so now owe 507/31943 and paid 651/1158 in 2013.

    Happy Monday all!!
  • #46

    Paid off a spare £1.83 :( , it isn't much but have to keep myself motivated on here until next payday when a large chunk will be paid off according to my budget :D

    Up to £150.25/£1076.25

    Good luck everyone :D
    "All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered, the point is to discover them."


  • Loan payment of £188.67 out this morning.

    £947.35 / £9900.00
  • cutestkids
    cutestkids Posts: 1,670 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    Just updating my totals currently at £1075.34 / £7500
    1 Sealed Pot Challenge # 1480
    2 Stopped Smoking 28/08/2011
    3 Joined Payment A Day Challenge 3/12/2011
    4 One debt vs 100 days part 15 £579.62/ £579.62New challenge £155.73/£500
    5 Pay off as much as you can in 2013 challenge!£6609.20 / £7500
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