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Mummy Rivett: Playing Pilgrims
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you have a very nice way of writing. good luck on your journey
Facing up to things - nov 2012 total 9334.95
back to work after baby -Jan 2014 - total [STRIKE]6905.28 [/STRIKE](1 credit card) £3535
Debt Free Date March 8th 2017 (31st birthday)0 -
Hello, I was drawn to your thread as I am currently studying Little Women and am in the middle of writing my assignment as I speak. So with that in mind, I just wanted to say Hi, and I will pop back when my assignment is handed in in a couple of days. good luck on your journey.0
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Thank you all for your continued comments, elantan I will look at apps, my iPhone is supplied and paid for by my work so I would make use of it, plus we have an iPad and we both love Apps.
LurvleyLoz thank you for your comment. I really enjoy writing and blogging. So to have a subject to write about motivates my creativity.
Missymoo81, good luck with your study. Ms Alcott was a very Frugal and inspiring woman, little women reflects her core values and sensibilities. I'm sure you know that Jo is almost an autobiographical of her auto ego.- MSE Forum Achievements:
- Debt-free & Proud - December 2014
- Fully Funded 12 Month Emergency Fund - December 2020
- Current Challenges: No Spend Challenge 2023
- January NSD: 16/25
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I got an app for my phone that I have started totting up all the money I have saved in various ways, we're currently at £22.10 and it's only week two
I'm hoping to see how much it comes to over the year
Where did you get that???? I have a spreadsheet but love the thought of an app.... Oh help, my inner gadget freak is on the loose....I do not make mistakes, I learn lessons.I work to live, not live to work.I love to live & live to love.Good enough is exactly that.0 -
Got so excited by the thought of the app forgot to say I also love your writing style, shall be following your story with interestI do not make mistakes, I learn lessons.I work to live, not live to work.I love to live & live to love.Good enough is exactly that.0
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Lurker1972 wrote: »Got so excited by the thought of the app forgot to say I also love your writing style, shall be following your story with interest
there are quite a lot of free iphone apps for budgeting and debt free planning.
I typed in debt free into the apps store and a load came up. then there are other suggestions for cash books type apps too.
I'm sure the same thing is available on Google Play too.- MSE Forum Achievements:
- Debt-free & Proud - December 2014
- Fully Funded 12 Month Emergency Fund - December 2020
- Current Challenges: No Spend Challenge 2023
- January NSD: 16/25
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Lurker1972 wrote: »Where did you get that???? I have a spreadsheet but love the thought of an app.... Oh help, my inner gadget freak is on the loose....
Got it from the iTunes app store, it's quite handy , not the perfect app but does what I need it to, have another one for spending and that one is very cool, it's got pie charts and everything
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