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Hudson1984 DFW Target November 2013
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Hudson1984
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Ok thought I'd start a diary here too 
i've not got a massive debt in the grand scheme of things and have been working hard to reduce it from what it was 4 years ago.
Anyway! i'm now in a good job, have a cheap living arrangement and pay around £1,000 a month off my debts so here goes!!
25th May 2013:
Capital 1 - £195/£200,
Natwest - £1646/£1650,
Overdraft - £3975/£4000,
Loan - £4700/£15000
£10516 left to pay
Pay day is Thursday so first diary entry to follow good luck to everyone else and here's to being debt free :beer:

i've not got a massive debt in the grand scheme of things and have been working hard to reduce it from what it was 4 years ago.
Anyway! i'm now in a good job, have a cheap living arrangement and pay around £1,000 a month off my debts so here goes!!
25th May 2013:
Capital 1 - £195/£200,
Natwest - £1646/£1650,
Overdraft - £3975/£4000,
Loan - £4700/£15000
£10516 left to pay
Pay day is Thursday so first diary entry to follow good luck to everyone else and here's to being debt free :beer:
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Ok so it's payday time to crush some debt!!!!
28th May 2013:
Capital 1 - [STRIKE]£195/£200[/STRIKE], >> £170/£200
Natwest - [STRIKE]£1646/£1650[/STRIKE], >> £1621/£1650
Overdraft - [STRIKE]£3975/£4000[/STRIKE], >> £3800/£4000
Loan - [STRIKE]£4700/£15000[/STRIKE], >> £3950/£15000
[STRIKE]
£10516 left to pay
[/STRIKE]
£9541 left to pay
:jyay below £10k now!! would've been better if I was on correct bloody tax code at new job :mad:
hopefully the figures will stay this way, got things on ebay to bump up my pocket money and money withdrawn from account into pocket money account. here's to one more month down :T0 -
28th June 2013:
Capital 1 - £170/£200, >> £100/£200
Natwest - £1621/£1650, >> £1500/£1650
Overdraft - £3800/£4000, >> £3500/£4000
Loan - £3950/£15000, >> £3700/£15000
£9541 left to pay , >> £8800 left to pay0 -
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