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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2013

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  • amr547
    amr547 Posts: 1,665 Forumite
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    need sleep zzzzzzzzzzz.
  • affordmylife
    affordmylife Posts: 1,224 Forumite
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    hi everyone. good to see people still chugging along with the debt busting.

    I have nothing to report. my spending has been a little out of control which has resulted in breaking even - ie no really payments to speak off.

    im a little cross with myself but have reigned it in now and am back in control. this months money will make a difference im determined.

    have had a little upset on the job front. I actually hate my job and it all came to a head and I walked out on Friday. I have signed myself off this week and have been applying frantically for other things this week.

    all very stressful but im not spending money so that's good. lol.

    looking forward to seeing Aprils figures. may's will be better tho cos mine will be in there xx
  • 1stTimer
    1stTimer Posts: 378 Forumite
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    Morning all

    Monthly loan payment has gone out so new total for me.

    #051 £3705/ £14000
    Save £12k in 2025 #32 
    Make £2025 in 2025 #28
    JAN- £695.23 FEB- £599.43 MAR- £709.42 APR- £1102.89 MAY- £776.76 JUNE - £966 JULY - £1104.84 AUGUST - £1183.03

    Total 2025 -£7137.06

     
  • SpagBol
    SpagBol Posts: 1,371 Forumite
    hi everyone. good to see people still chugging along with the debt busting.

    I have nothing to report. my spending has been a little out of control which has resulted in breaking even - ie no really payments to speak off.

    im a little cross with myself but have reigned it in now and am back in control. this months money will make a difference im determined.

    have had a little upset on the job front. I actually hate my job and it all came to a head and I walked out on Friday. I have signed myself off this week and have been applying frantically for other things this week.

    all very stressful but im not spending money so that's good. lol.

    looking forward to seeing Aprils figures. may's will be better tho cos mine will be in there xx

    Goodness, sorry you've had such a stressful time, if it is any consolation I think you have done the right thing if your job was negatively affecting your health, I did the same after 3 months in a new job at the end of 2011. I hated it and missed the kids more than I ever had at my previous job so I left, I had nothing to go to but within 3 months I found a perfect job. Good luck :)
    DMP started Oct '17: £79,974 :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
  • affordmylife
    affordmylife Posts: 1,224 Forumite
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    thanks spag bol. im hopeful of something else real soon to ease the worry.

    xx
  • starnac
    starnac Posts: 5,946 Forumite
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    Sorry to hear about work troubles affordmylife. Hope you find something new soon enough.

    Payday yesterday and all bills gone out this morning so money shuffle done and totals are as follows:

    £200 paid off j/a O/D. That is now gone :j
    £150 off loan

    That brings my total paid off so far to

    £2,975.05/£14,174 I work that out as 20.99% to 2 decimal places.

    Hubby is hoping to be able to pay £200 off his c/c when he gets paid so fingers crossed for that.
    Goals for February
    Declutter 2/50
    Money Made £0/£200
    Overpayments £0/£200
  • Jonesy88
    Jonesy88 Posts: 959 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Well the DD for the loan has come out, making my current total:

    #146 £2450/£10000 24.5%
    :rudolf: DF by Xmas 2018: #83 £8,250/£15,000 55% :rudolf:
    SPC 7: #135 :staradmin | MFW 9.72% | Groceries: £6.49/£80 | Exercise 0/20 | NSDs 0/15
  • Jonesy88
    Jonesy88 Posts: 959 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    The 0.5% was annoying me so i've paid another £50 off :rotfl:

    #146: £2500/£10000 25%

    Yay a quarter of the way there!
    :rudolf: DF by Xmas 2018: #83 £8,250/£15,000 55% :rudolf:
    SPC 7: #135 :staradmin | MFW 9.72% | Groceries: £6.49/£80 | Exercise 0/20 | NSDs 0/15
  • amr547
    amr547 Posts: 1,665 Forumite
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    no more pamynets til the 15th for me! how depressing:rotfl:
  • minicooper272
    minicooper272 Posts: 2,131 Forumite
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    affordmylife sorry to hear about your troubles at work, but good on you for having the courage to walk out! I have everything crossed you find so,me thing soon! Have you officially handed in your notice?
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