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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2014!
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Okay last update for me is year before I move over to the 2015 thread. Thank you to all who contributed to this thread this year and also minicooper for running it so well. :T
#87 £5,000.17/£9,827.73 or 50.9% :j:j
Over 50% paid and over £5k toohere's to debt freedom next year :beer:
Goals for FebruaryDeclutter 2/50Money Made £0/£200Overpayments £0/£2000 -
Don't mention weight... I'm ignoring the scales until saturday now...
Well done for all the payments guys - so excited fr the big reveal soon!0 -
Final figures for 2014:
Debt free by Xmas 2014: £3555.67/£4805.67 (73.99%)DEBT FREE!
Debt free by Xmas 2014: £3555.67/£4805.67 (73.99%)
Debt free by Xmas 2015: £1250/£1250 (100.00%)0 -
Final figure for 2014
#180...£3579/£12217 = 29.3% not debt free but a good chunk gone.
Merry ChristmasAs of 24th August 2016 total money owed was
£15,708 :eek:0 -
Last update from me too:
#008: £6211.27/£14413.27 43.09%
Mostly since May so not too upset with progress this year - fingers crossed it's just a memory by this time next year though0 -
I might not have made it to debt free but I'm down to my last £700 to pay off. So £2100/£2800 - 75% paid off
. Will be debt free by the end of January, one month late but hey ho. Happy Christmas all!:xmastree:
I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)0 -
Sun_Addict wrote: »I might not have made it to debt free but I'm down to my last £700 to pay off. So £2100/£2800 - 75% paid off
. Will be debt free by the end of January, one month late but hey ho. Happy Christmas all!:xmastree:
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Last December payment...paid another £80 off.
Number 191 £3021.51/£6414.51 47.10%
I'd have liked to have got over 50% but I did add almost £1k to the figure so I'm pleased as it's more than I would of paid off without this thread.
Thank you minicooper and everyone else. :santa2: Have a lovely Christmas!! :xmastree:Saving for Disney again, oops why book one Disney holiday when you can book two!:starmod: Emergency Fund Savings - #148 - £10/£1000 1% :starmod::xmastree:#083 SPC6 £63 - SPC7 £90 - SPC8 £63 - SPC9 £54 - SPC10 £26 - SPC12 £70 :xmastree:0 -
Merry Christmas everyone!
Stuck in work tonight, I don't finish until 7am tomorrow. I've been bored, so went on my Noddle account and exported ALL the data into Excel to plot my total debt over time since Uni. It's made me a bit annoyed with myself, because I hadn't realised quite how much I've let it slip in the last few years, and it busted a few myths I'd held in my own head about my debt history.
Never mind, 2015 is coming, and by the end of it I WILL be either debt free, or nearly there. No point crying over spilt milk, I'm just going to keep looking forward and plugging away.
Congrats to everyone who's worked so hard this year, especially to MiniCooper for running the thread. Seeing the thread had prompted a proper LBM for me, so THANK YOU0 -
Might seem like crud now but knowing exact,y what has happened and what you need to do is the most important step!
Here's to 2015£1k emergency fund (#33) £140/£1000 10.4%
DFBXmas 2015 (#033) £3,328.76/£49,404 6.7%
Sealed Pot Challenger #474 £16.27/£100 target0
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