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I'm in debt again
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What do you propose to do about it?
Also, change the values to negative on your spreadsheet. "Zero" feels like more of an achiviement if you build up to it, instead of stepping down to it.0 -
I intend to pay it off.
I'll take your advice based on the spreadsheet onboard.0 -
Good luck with paying everything off mate!BISH, BASH, BOSH!
Start 22/09/13 : Debt Free 17/10/14 (Or sooner!)
LLoyds CC: £1150/£1150 to go. - :wall:
Lloyds Loan: £2675/£2000 to go. - :wall:
Very: £150/£0 to go. BOSH!] - :dance:0 -
Good luck its not easy but we will do it ;-)LBM 13039 1.1.13 Now £0 Finally Debt FreeMortgage free Oct 2019:)EFund/savings £25000 10/11/220
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Is the £700 to Provident what you borrowed, or what you have to pay back?0
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£700 to pay off. It was a low point taking that out but it had to be done at the time. Although I'm paying it off directly, not to a doorstep collector.
On wards and up wards...0 -
Have you reviewed your income and expenditure?2018 totals:
Savings £11,200
Mortgage Overpayments £5,5000
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