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Alchemausterity
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You lost me at aqueous Al :rotfl:0
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Dd1 doing her gcse' s now. Ours is not a happy home....Morgage till Nov 30 GOAL MFW Sept 2016Aug 11 - £100k Aug 2016.... It's GONE!!!!!
2014 GOAL HIT 5 Stone! 2016 GOAL to be a MF marathon runner.
"A goal without a plan is just a wish"0 -
3rd bout? Goodness me. Hope it's not too bad a dose for him. You just assume once they have had them, that's it. Interesting about that school, everything happens for a reason Al, makes sense why a permanent contract was an impossibility.June 2025 - part 1 - £19,145 part 2 - £21,973 Total - £41,118 29 months to go!0
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Hope your boy gets well soon! And how strange about the job"What we're talking about here is money and the freedom it gives you... freedom from worry and freedom from most forms of BS" MMM
Mortgage 1: [STRIKE]£95,000[/STRIKE] £83,848.23 at 3.1%
Mortgage 2 (BTL): £83, 489.15 at 4.8% (I.O.)
Family loan: [STRIKE]£15,000[/STRIKE] £6,000
Long term savings/investments: FundCirc £100 7.1%, Saver account at 5% £5000 -
Alchemilla wrote: »Any ideas guys?
Gosh exams do make me shudder, feel like you've set me an exam question too! ID are brill weight carriers, but would depend on the age, amount of bone, conformation, and a lot on the rider and what they're going to do with it. An 18 stone competent bloke plodding around on slow hacks is very different to a novice throwing it around hunting. I really wouldn't like to guess weights as I've no idea how people work it out at all! Who's it for????Mortgage Apr 18 £417,894 BTL Mar 18 £162,857
Mortgage now -- £350,085 BTL now --- £162,6680 -
For me? And DD1 when she outgrows the plops.
One of my students was outside my classroom at 8.10 this morning ready for 8.15 revision. Bless. Chem paper was ok.
Soooo exhausted. Just want to eat and sleep. NSD.0 -
AS level English lit tomorrow, poor things. Two hours of World War One lit so nice and cheerful.Paid off mortgage nine years early in 2013. Now picking and choosing our work to fit in with the rest of our lives!
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Oh goodness. Is there no light relief?0
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Secret_Saving_Squirrel wrote: »AS level English lit tomorrow, poor things. Two hours of World War One lit so nice and cheerful.
oh - my DD is doing 2 hours of WW1 AS Eng Lit tomorrow morning!I'm invigilating Spanish Listening, which should be a nice easy one for me. I invigilated GCSE Chem today - 130 nervous 15/16 year old boys in a room - and definitely not enough anti-perspirant had been applied beforehand:eek: :eek:
I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soulRepaid mtge early (orig 11/25) 01/09 £124616 01/11 £89873 01/13 £52546 01/15 £12133 07/15 £NILNet sales 2024: £200 -
:rotfl:Lol- I actually did lol at the antiperspirant!!:rotfl:Mortgage balance Feb 2015 start of MFW Journey-£245316.06/Aim to be mortgage neutral 2022 — Target for May 2024 14 Year Target Balance MF50 = £89,535 — Mortgage Balance £106, 000—Target for May 2024! £89,535
Retirement Planning
Starting Position (Jan 2024) : Pension 1-£165,000/Pension 2-£50,000/Pension 3-£9,500/ISA-£87,000/Total-£311,5000
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