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  • kitjos
    kitjos Posts: 223 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hi JCL. #104 reporting in with another Aug OP of £280, making my OP's in Aug so far = £510.


    Many thanks :)


    xx
    "Don't underestimate the value of financial security"


    Wanting to be mortgage free by 45. £155,000 start / £86,880 currently

  • Crumpets
    Crumpets Posts: 1,014 Forumite
    Hi JCL, #40 reporting a OP of £270.35 for August so far

    Have a great holiday :beer:

    Crumpets
    Mortgage March 2011 £143,927.6
    Mortgage Feb 2019 £78,323.18
  • skaps
    skaps Posts: 2,255 Forumite
    Hi all great payments being made.

    #68 So far £200 this month
    MFW 2016 No 68 £1300/£8500 No new toiletries Cook sth different
  • cookie9
    cookie9 Posts: 764 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    #91 OP of £50 made and hoping to add £32 when I take loose change to the bank later this week.
    MFW 91 op 2014 £410/1000
    MFW 91 op 2015 £4051/4000
    MFW 91 op 2016 £4040/4000
    MFW 91 op 2017 £812/4500
  • Is it too late to join? I've started with small overpayments but will be making larger ones after Christmas.

    I aim to OP £500 in the rest of the year
  • black_taxi_2
    black_taxi_2 Posts: 1,816 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud! Mortgage-free Glee!
    JCL can you change my target to 6k


    I was off sick a while this year,and when your self employed,it hurts twice :D


    thx
    £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£4200
  • Marie27lol
    Marie27lol Posts: 254 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 12 August 2014 at 6:01PM
    No 127 reporting for duty, with an additional OP of £50, making this months OP to £94.58 :)
  • skaps
    skaps Posts: 2,255 Forumite
    No 68
    June op total £676.08
    July op total £460.76
    Aug op total £621.44
    MFW 2016 No 68 £1300/£8500 No new toiletries Cook sth different
  • kitjos
    kitjos Posts: 223 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hi JCL (have a great holiday if you're off soon!)


    #104 with OP with £20 - making Aug total so far = £530


    xx
    "Don't underestimate the value of financial security"


    Wanting to be mortgage free by 45. £155,000 start / £86,880 currently

  • Hi JCL - no 77 checking in. I'm a bit late with my July of update of £361.52. Thanks for keeping this going for us all. :)

    MGx
    :jMortgage free 08.08.19 :j
    2018: £19410.25 / £9,300 2017: £7646.64 / £11,000 2016: 4557.98 / £11,000 2015: £10,230.37 / £11,000 2014 =£6703.26 / £11,000 2013 = £4288.51 / £8000 2012 = £1600/£5000 2011 = £2579/£3000
    MF date was Nov 2041 - mortgage neutral 23.07.18

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