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The 'Save 12k in 2014' Thread!
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Declaring for the year, just of £1500 this month and well over my annual goal. Cannot wait to get started for 2015, I already have some ideas and I hope everyone has a lovely time tonight whatever you are up to.
See you all in 2015!12K in 2017 No.029: £7154.37/ 18,000 (40%)
£80,000 by Jan 2017: £81419.91/ £80,000 Achieved 01/10/2016!
£100,000 by Jan 2018: £92360.46/£100,000 (92%)0 -
Spreadsheet updated
Lots of gaps to be filled in! Keep sending in those numbersBe who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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I'm declaring £200 for December, making my total for the year £4,700. I didn't make my target but I wouldn't have got nearly so far without this challenge. Thank you so much SF for all your hard work running this challenge :beer:.
Looking forward to seeing you all on the 2015 threadMFW 2024 £27500/7500 Mortgage £129,500 Jan 22 Final payment June 38 Now £68489.08 FP May 36 Emergency Fund £20,000 100% Added to ISA 24 £8,060 Save 12k in 24 #31 £20,034.76/20,000 Debt Free 31.07.140 -
Another £500 added to the savings this month. This year has seen us save £5575.79 plus we managed to pay for Christmas without dipping into the savings. Really pleased with this.
Happy New Year everyone and good luck for 2015MARCH £62.38/2500 -
#077 declaring £186.16 for December, taking my total saved in the year up to £2,094.64. I am delighted with this. Update form submitted.
Happy New Year when it comes everyone!!
gapMortgage 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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Update form submitted. Smashed my target but next year will be ever harder after the recent house purchase.
Happy new year all!Saving for that dream holiday0 -
Happy New Year everyone!
Declaring at £5577£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
Happy new year folks!
Declaring £1937.60 for December, £24,173.47 in total for 2014. Very happy with that, and will be a tough task to match in 2015
Thanks again for running this SF, been a great motivation to keep pushing forward0 -
Happy new year everyone.
£1050 for me this month taking my total for the year to £14,520.
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#79 I finished on £4100. Although I didn't make it to £5000 we have also moved to a much bigger house and all extra cash has been spent on this and a weeks holiday. If not we would have made it to about £7000 I think. Thanks for the thread. This is the most amount of money we have ever saved and with a large mortgage now feel a bit safer if anything was too happen. Not sure what to aim for next year as we want to finish works to the house and I go on maternity leave in May for 6 months.Apr - Makitia DAB Radio
Wins 2013 £3996, 2014 £1125, 2015 £2906, 2016 £3058 2017 £1025 2018 £6738 2019 £3260
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