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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2014!
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Hi all,
April's update:
# 187 - £2,072/£10,000 (20.72%)
Keep going everyone! :T0 -
morning all.
no payments i'm afraid but just checking in to show i'm still around.have just been away for afew days for my birthday yesterday so overpayments in april have been very poor.i have also used my credit card for a couple of things.
looking on the bright side though.it's nearly pay day and all work on the car is finished.Hopefully will get back on track in May:)there is no wealth but lifesealed pot challenge#240
df by dec 2014#150
Barclaycard[ 1641]512. loan[4100]2673. nationwide[1898]1548.natwest 2980.total [8584]7713.:eek::eek:0 -
Hi everyone
#153 reporting..
£9421 / £9790 (3.8%)
xXmas 2016 #67 £0/£365
LBM £29,598 :shocked: (29.05.15) DFD June 2021
29.12.15 - B/card 1 £6813 B/card 2 £3575 Virgin CC £13658 Loan £5842 Next £0 OD £200
20.06.15 - B/card 1 £4139 B/card 2 £4025 Virgin CC £13100 Loan £7303 Next £58 OD £200
Diary http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=52565480 -
Hi so I have made an extra large payment to my credit cards now and my figures are:
#186 £452.05 / £2501.27 which I make 18%My Debt Free Diary LBM March 2010
M&S Credit Card £0
£2 Coin pot Holiday Savings £76
[STRIKE]Debt Free by Christmas 2016 No 131 £9155.73/£9155.73 100%[/STRIKE] COMPLETELY DEBT FREE 20th DECEMBER 2016 :j
Goals for 2017 Emergency Saving fund £2000.12p/£50000 -
What do you all do with balance transfer fees?? Add them to the goal number or take it off the current paid balance?? Thanks0
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kickuptheasstime wrote: »£9421 / £9790 (3.8%)
Hi KUTAT - Is this the amount you've paid off, or the amount you have left? It's not clear. I need to know amount paid off for the spreadsheet, otherwise it messes up the totals for the forum...kirstydriver wrote: »What do you all do with balance transfer fees?? Add them to the goal number or take it off the current paid balance?? Thanks
To be no help at all, it's up to you how you want to do it. Everyone does it a slightly different way, but it might be a little easier to take it off the amount paid.0 -
minicooper272 wrote: »
To be no help at all, it's up to you how you want to do it. Everyone does it a slightly different way, but it might be a little easier to take it off the amount paid.
thank you!! I think that is what I will have to do!!0 -
Wow nearly another month gone and I'm still trying to wade my way through bills and still spending what I cant afford to so please can I come aboard and try and shift these pesky credit cards I have lurked for a while well for years actually so time to add the debts up and sort our lives out... I will tot up cards when I have some peace later and make some plans to get cracking ... :cool:x0
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Hi there,
Made a few monthly payments so I'm now at #169 £3935/£10000 :beer:0 -
#117: 2,943/10,6000
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