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Happy Monday! What are you looking forward to this week?
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Lot of birthdays on this thread.22/07/07 Debt - Tesco 17644 (6.1%) - Now 10500
hsbc - 2000 - now 0 (12.9%) :T
Halifax - 3500 now o(0%) :T
Barclays - 1500 - now 0 (5.5%) :T
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Cleared 6th July 20100 -
Ermmm Hopefully payday - but as the BACC was only done today i'm not sure!!
The weekend!!!!DEBT FREE 23/FEB/07 TWO YEAR's!! £2 £1020.00 Banked New total £268+ and counting SAVINGS 3000.00- ISA £30. :j0 -
Looking forward to:
Payday
Ebay items selling successfully
A couple of days off work this week
Have been paid.
Ebay going really well - better than expected
Am also looking forward to losing weight this week as have had very little food left and have had to walk lots (am now without a car).working on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?0 -
I'm looking forward to:
Painting the bathroom and downstairs loo with leftover paints. If I've not got enough then I have £80 of vouchers that will get me what I need
Bought the last of my € for my holiday in 3 weeks (holiday paid for me and DD by my lovely sister, I only have to find spending/food money!!)
Digging out the lounge and kitchen and making it sparkly clean and tidy
DD Parents Evening on Thursday, should be good if her report is anything to go by.
That's it for me this week0 -
Well, it was payday today (and first complete month in new job, so first full month's pay
) - yippee!! (got a little bit more than I had hoped for...thank you, Mr Taxman! :rotfl:).
Hoping to be able to say that I have stuck to my menu plan this week...so far, so good - watch this space! :rolleyes:
Piglet0 -
Today's payday and I'm getting £50 of expenses back - hooray! I'm also looking forward to going to see James in Manchester on Saturday with 10 friends from school, including my best friend who is just back from more than a year travelling. I haven't seen her since December 2005 and I'm so excited to see her. She's the most frugal person I know, so I can't wait to share MSE with her, she's going to love it. I'm also going to ask her to be my bridesmaid when I see her, so a big weekend lined up.
Oh, and I have 206 items finishing on eBay on Sunday night so hopefully I will be able to declutter a bit more and move on to the next box of stuff to list once that's out of the way.
Hope everyone else is having a good week.I joined the 21k debt free in 2 years head to head challenge 12 December 06
Started at £20,170.01 December 06
Currently...£4,687.210 -
- Hoping my phone interview this morning went well enough to get the job
- Looking forward to set my backed-up contract payments on expense, so I finally get paid
- I got the job (whee); so the only day off I get between jobs is the bank holiday. I wouldn't've minded a week off, but this is better!
- I'm just about to submit my expense claim too, so all done with my list.
New list:
- Looking forward to the sunny weekend (though with it being Manchester, I doubt we'll see that sun).
- Also looking forward in the medium term to the new job; should be fun.Debts (26.3% remaining) - CC/BARC: [strike]2058[/strike] 100.00 @0%; CC/MBNA: [strike]1877.75[/strike] 0.00; Loan/SLC: [strike]10000[/strike] 7901.84 @1.5%; Loan/Per: [strike]1500[/strike] 0.00; Loan/HX: [strike]15000[/strike] 0.00
Mortgages (94.7% remaining) - NW: [strike]92516.94[/strike] 87565.40 @3.19%; HBOS: [strike]65599.57[/strike] 59106.45 @4%, [strike]69251.57[/strike] 68589.97 @3.49%
Total amount of fail: Dangerous (223263.66)0 -
I'm looking forward to my birthday on Sunday and a weekend digging up concret outside the house to make a huge dent in the work I need to do!Debt: 16/04/2007:TOTAL DEBT [strike]£92727.75[/strike] £49395.47:eek: :eek: :eek: £43332.28 repaid 100.77% of £43000 target.MFiT T2: Debt [STRIKE]£52856.59[/STRIKE] £6316.14 £46540.45 repaid 101.17% of £46000 target.2013 Target: completely clear my [STRIKE]£6316.14[/STRIKE] £0 mortgage debt. £6316.14 100% repaid.0
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