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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2014!

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  • mothernerd wrote: »
    Sorry for letting you down this year, you are all wonderful.

    Sounds like an eventful year, so don't think you've let anybody down - after all that, you're still here and posting away and determined to carry on. I'd call that a success! Keep plugging away :T
  • I'm thinking of setting up the 2015 thread a little bit early, as a few people are on tenterhooks waiting for it. Obviously the challenge won't start until this one ends, but keep your eyes out and I'll start registering people onto it ready to hit the ground running. Keep those 2014 payments going though, there is still a payday left for most of us! :beer:
  • mossy
    mossy Posts: 1,263 Forumite
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    Aww mini thank you so much for everything!! :) Thank you Pablosammy for stepping up and running the new thread. I've already worked out how much I'm going to try and pay off in 2015...so I will be watching for the new thread! ;)
    Saving for Disney again, oops why book one Disney holiday when you can book two!
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  • Toomuchdebt
    Toomuchdebt Posts: 2,133 Forumite
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    Well I haven't hit my target and I won't be able to pay off any more before the end of the year but at least I paid off some right?Wish I could have got to the 3000 at least :(

    #165 2834.12/4000
    Debts Jan 2014 £20,108.34 :eek:

    EF #70 £0/£1000

    SW 1st 4lbs
  • amr547
    amr547 Posts: 1,665 Forumite
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    Pablosammy wrote: »
    I'm thinking of setting up the 2015 thread a little bit early, as a few people are on tenterhooks waiting for it. Obviously the challenge won't start until this one ends, but keep your eyes out and I'll start registering people onto it ready to hit the ground running. Keep those 2014 payments going though, there is still a payday left for most of us! :beer:

    Good idea :D

    Ps I would like to keep this years number please ;)
  • amr547 wrote: »
    Good idea :D

    Ps I would like to keep this years number please ;)

    Deal :beer:
  • Okay, the 2015 thread is open for registration :j Obviously, a lot of people's target will depend on payments this month, so you can either wait and give me your target after Boxing Day, or just give a rough guess... I can always update it later.

    Remember, this is still the main thread until Boxing Day, the 2015 thread is just there to get your number and target ready.
  • I'll be declaring the amount I have cleared this year tonight as I have made all my payments for the year now. Good luck to those on the final push, see everyone else on the other side!
  • starnac
    starnac Posts: 5,946 Forumite
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    Pablosammy wrote: »
    Okay, the 2015 thread is open for registration :j Obviously, a lot of people's target will depend on payments this month, so you can either wait and give me your target after Boxing Day, or just give a rough guess... I can always update it later.

    Remember, this is still the main thread until Boxing Day, the 2015 thread is just there to get your number and target ready.

    I'll pop over in a minute. I have got at least two more payments to declare. One I'll declare now and one later on in the month when my minimum payment goes out.

    #87 £4,828.25/£9,827.73 or 49.1%

    Sub £5k and so close to 50% paid :j
    Goals for February
    Declutter 2/50
    Money Made £0/£200
    Overpayments £0/£200
  • I'll be joining the 2015 thread late next week when I've made my final debt payments for 2014!

    Can someone enlighten me please - how do I work out what percentage of debt I've paid off in 2014? Thanks!
    • [STRIKE]Credit Card: £2,989 / £2,989[/STRIKE]
    • Bank Loan: £12,000 / £14,000
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