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The 'Save 12k in 2014' Thread!
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Another zero from me, I'm afraid... 3rd one in a row. Both boys' student loans are taking forever to sort out, so I'm massively out of pocket in the meantime. Spent 1500 more than we've earned over the last 3 months... but hoping to plug that gap by the end of November so will just leave the spreadsheet as it is for now. (Don't want to take our total in the wrong direction!)
Happy saving everyone.Save 12k in 2013-2014-2015-2016-2017-2018-2019-2020-2021-2022 - then early-retired.0 -
£1170 for me in October. Bonus month at work this month so hopefully Novembers update will allow me to break through my 12k target.0
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Number 38 adding a total of £1,000 for October. This takes me up to £11,021 for the year, just £979 away from my target of £12,000. I have pay days from November and December still to come, so we'll see what I end up with!
Sparrer - so sorry for your loss x
Keep going guys, we're nearly there!No. 47 Save £12k in 2018: £ ( %)
No. 88 Save £10k in 2017: £10,000 (100%)0 -
Hi all, great to see so many people continuing with the challenge as it has helped to motivate me to carry on. £500 for October.No. 5 in the 'Save 12k for 2021' thread.
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Spreadsheet updated
we're only £14,000 away from the £1mil mark!
Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
Personal Finance Blogger + YouTuber / In pursuit of FIRE
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Can we have a party when we break a million and slow fading can you let us know who is the person who takes us over so we can celebrate it?
I totally misread this and thought that slowlyfading was leaving!!:eek: I felt really sadI had to read it 4 times before I got it. Having a blonde day today :cool: :rotfl:
Mortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
Mortgage today = £161,690.76
300 271 payments to go.House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
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girlatplay I think its just my poor English!!!My Goal: From 1st of Jan 2015 to 31st of December 2015 is to save 30000.
48.78% towards 2015 target.
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slowlyfading wrote: »Spreadsheet updated
we're only £14,000 away from the £1mil mark!
Oh wow!!! :TGet to 119lbs! 1/2/09: 135.6lbs 1/5/11: 145.8lbs 30/3/13 150lbs 22/2/14 137lbs 2/6/14 128lbs 29/8/14 124lbs 2/6/17 126lbs
Save £180,000 by 31 Dec 2020! 2011: £54,342 * 2012: £62,200 * 2013: £74,127 * 2014: £84,839 * 2015: £95,207 * 2016: £109,122 * 2017: £121,733 * 2018: £136,565 * 2019: £161,957 * 2020: £197,685
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girlatplay wrote: »I totally misread this and thought that slowlyfading was leaving!!:eek: I felt really sad
I had to read it 4 times before I got it. Having a blonde day today :cool::rotfl:
I don't intend on going anywhere!
Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
Personal Finance Blogger + YouTuber / In pursuit of FIRE
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Just finalised my savings for October. New total is £15717. Off to update the spread sheet.0
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