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The 'Save 12k in 2013' Thread!

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  • One more sleep after this one till the bank balance gets a major boost....payday!!! A no spend relaxing weekend is on the cards, had a great week earnings wise but been a hard graft so could do with the 2 days off!!
    :eek:Living frugally at 24 :beer:
    Increase net worth £30k in 2016 : http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?p=69797771#post69797771
  • nikki2804
    nikki2804 Posts: 2,670 Forumite
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    Again, I've been AWOL for a while. This pregnancy is really taking its toll (19 weeks in and still being sick :( )

    Luckily I get full sick pay or I would be snookered!

    Signed up for mystery shopping - yay. Did it before and enjoyed it so I can hopefully make a few pennies that way.

    Got £27.55 from TCB which was swiftly transferred into my savings account (includes a long awaited amount from the AA)

    Trying to do more surveys on onepoll and valued opinions. Almost at £37 on onepoll and i'm figuring that my V.O. Vouchers can go towards Christmas (although I'm ready saving through Park) or a huge food shop near the end of the year.

    Also been on the benefit calculators working out how much tax credits and chb I will get after September (don't qualify at the moment as I have only one child) and working out a budget for baby milk and nappies lol.
  • Pay day today and £1518 put across to the savings account. Total now is £11720.:j:j

    SF I have updated using the form on the front page. Thanks again for keeping the thread up to date.
  • girlatplay
    girlatplay Posts: 3,884 Forumite
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    Payday :j

    I have paid £54.31 across to savings. Would have been double but I wanted to put some money into an emergency account that I could get my hands on instantly.

    Not updating front sheet just yet as I have more to go across before the end of the month.

    Keep saving everyone ;)
    Mortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
    Mortgage today = £161,690.76
    300 271 payments to go.
    House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
  • SusanneCape
    SusanneCape Posts: 389 Forumite
    edited 25 April 2013 at 12:06PM
    Good morning everyone,

    Well done MoneyHungry for overcoming your gambling addiction. I stopped smoking in January and I know how hard it is.

    Payday today ....... wonderful!! Just noticed that I got a little interest on my e-saver account of £26. Transferred this straight into Santander ISA account which is fixed for 2 years (but can add to it until 30 May 2013).

    I will work out my savings over the weekend as I have twin grandbabies arriving soon and am currently cavorting to Germany to see their mum with my youngest DD every couple of weeks and ordering loads of baby stuff. I tell ya, my 3 daughters are far too spoilt! Twin pram she wants costs €1,799. Must be made by Ferrari! My son-in-law collects movies which are often only available/cheaper here in the UK. An email later and £80 poorer. That will be his birthday gift :mad:!

    Happy saving everyone and stay focused .....:cool:
    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 £44,997
  • JellyBox
    JellyBox Posts: 241 Forumite
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    I am declaring a lovely £300 into my savings in April, bringing me to £450. Still not masses and masses, but it's definitely something, and should be able to continue this month. Certainly, going to stick £700 over to savings account tomorrow (payday) with the aim of keeping at least half of that there again. Putting more over than I can save seems to work for me, means I can trickle it back into my current account in the second half of the month, without overspending or being unable to save a decent amount! Even more exciting, the OH has £300 in savings for the first time in years!
  • Lomcevak
    Lomcevak Posts: 1,026 Forumite
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    Got a bit distracted mid-month by running my first marathon (3 hours 57 minutes :D - I can almost walk again too ;) ) but back on the savings horse, adding it all up makes £1656.40 for April and i'm now at £5108.40 for the year so far.

    Looks like we'll have a bit of a financial shake-up in September time, so need to press on while we can
  • nikki2804
    nikki2804 Posts: 2,670 Forumite
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    Only got charged £20 for my haircut (instead of £24) so that £4 is of to the savings pot (literally a Mickey Mouse tea canister lol). Not a major amount but every little helps!
  • YoungBusinessman
    YoungBusinessman Posts: 1,239 Forumite
    edited 30 May 2024 at 11:31AM
    Pay day today and £1518 put across to the savings account. Total now is £11720.:j:j

    SF I have updated using the form on the front page. Thanks again for keeping the thread up to date.

    Whats your target, Allie? You are doing fantastic and i think you look like a clear favourite to win the race to the benchmark £12k anyway!! :j
    :eek:Living frugally at 24 :beer:
    Increase net worth £30k in 2016 : http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?p=69797771#post69797771
  • Also......Payday is one sleep away :D And the only reason i am so looking forward to it is to get this £4,000 away!! Really think i can step it up over the summer and push on towards my £20k goal.
    :eek:Living frugally at 24 :beer:
    Increase net worth £30k in 2016 : http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?p=69797771#post69797771
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