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The 'Save 12k in 2014' Thread!
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Happy new year all, and happy saving
£1550 in to savings to get my new challenge started, will be more to come as the month gets going0 -
Happy New Year everybody.
Can I join the thread, with a target of £2500 please SF.
I joined once before, in 2012 but life got in the way and I never managed to save anything. Now I am debt free I want to make 2014 a year for saving.Pay off all my debts before Christmas 2015 #165.0 -
I'd like to declare £250 to kick off 2014 ... with more to come for this month (I hope).0
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Happy new year everyone. All the best with your savings in 2014!0
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No. 112 - please can you update my target from £10k to £12k? Many thanks"Save £12k in 2019" #120 - £100,699.57/£100,0000
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Happy new year everyone! I'll update the spreadsheet with the new people later on when I'm back home
In the meantime, GO!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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Would like to be put down for £12k for the year0
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Hi SF
I'd like to jump onboard please - my plan is to finish off the mortgage by April this year and then start saving so I'll be a bit of a slow starter but please put me down for £12k for the year. Hopefully I will achieve a bit more but I may need to do some celebrating when the mortgage is done and dusted!.
Thanks AG4 February 2014 - Mortgage Free
MFW14 no 67 - overpayment goal £6,200/£6,200
Save 12k in 2014 no 142 - savings goal £5,300/£12,0000 -
Hi all!
Can I join this challenge?
A bit about us.
We've recently paid off the mortgage (thank you to the mortgage free wannabee thread) so we now have some spare cash.
Could you put me down for 25,000?
I have no idea if we'll manage this. It could be more, it could be less
Can you put me down for a January payment of 3,000 please?
Thanks,
evi30000
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