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Hi
Can I join please I would like to pay off an extra £6000 this year which including mortgage would take it too £17280.
Now this month has been awful, only managed to over pay by £200. I will make sure I make up for that over the next 11months.
SweepyxAim to be mortgage free by 2017
MFW 2016 overpayments here we go again £10000
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Hi, no 117 checking in with an extra OP of £12.62 for Jan.
Thanks
Just bought my first home :j
MFW 2014 No 117- £62.62/£20000 -
FacelessNumber wrote: »Hi all
Haven't had a chance to catch up on the thread - have been away from the boards for a couple of weeks - went on holiday and started a new job so very busy! I would like to reduce my OP target to £1600 for now please (no 31) as I am unlikely to make any extra OPs to my £100 a month at present because....
I have a wedding to save up for
:D
But I will be trying to OP little bits here and there if I can!
Congratulations on the wedding news!
LBM 10/1/12 ~ DFW Start 6/2/12: £82,344 ~ Now Zero:staradmin:starmod::staradmin Debt free 17th April 2015 :staradmin:starmod::staradmin
Eternal thanks to the DMP & Mutual Support (no.439) and Payment a Day ThreadsMortgage free 3rd July 2014 - Grateful thanks to the 2013/14 MFW threads"Debt is normal. Be weird!" Dave RamseyProud to have dealt with our debt
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Congratulations FacelessNumber

One last #30 OP for January... £499.99, that brings January to a total OP of £934.08.
Very happy with that, great start to the challenge
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No 70 with another OP of £30, January total is £200. Thanks JCLMFW 2025 No. 7 £2731.07/£2700
MFiT-T7 No. 6 £5515.91/£30,0000 -
Another £64 OP for #60 :-)
Stash Busting Challenge Made 16 / 50 (Get blimmin' organised!)
MFiT - T3 #158 [STRIKE]£76920[/STRIKE] £66962 reduce to £57K by Dec 2015 - MFD Dec 2022
Mar AFD 9/18
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£380 to the mortgage for No 92
Mortgage 12.12.12 £55842 12.12.13 £42716 14.12.14 £28837 13.12.15 £25913
Mortgage OP £50/£600 House Fund £420/£50000 -
really struggling this month
tax,bills but it's always the same this time of year
will get the ball rolling march onwards towards being MF this year£48515 interest £181 (2009)debt/mortgage-MFIT/T2/T3
debt/mortgage free 28/11/14
vanguard shares index isa £1000
credit union £400
emergency fund£500
#81 save 2018£42000 -
Hi,
#150 checking in with my OP for January of £500.What goes around comes around.....I hope!0 -
Another £1,000 for me please JCL
Also, please can you revise my target to £35,000? Mr MWC and I have decided to really go for it this year!!!
Thanks MWC
#23Mortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)0
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