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misstara's debt diary 2014

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  • dawnybabes
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    Did I miss you leaving a job ?
    Sealed pot challenge 822

    Jan - £176.66 :j
  • misstara
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    giblet1979 wrote: »
    Sounds good - prob would have spent if you went out so you're already up on the weekend :) x

    Definitely and have had another NSD today so happy with that.

    Will need to spend tomorrow, we're running low on milk and need to have a look for some new work shoes.
    Mortgage 26.4.25 - £108,500  1.8.25 - £106,362.86
    Mortgage overpayment savings - £3.33/£50
    Mortgage overpayments so far - £675.98
  • misstara
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    dawnybabes wrote: »
    Did I miss you leaving a job ?

    Yes, I've been seconded to another service for a year so I start tomorrow. Got some flowers and prosecco from my work today which was lovely of them :D
    Mortgage 26.4.25 - £108,500  1.8.25 - £106,362.86
    Mortgage overpayment savings - £3.33/£50
    Mortgage overpayments so far - £675.98
  • misstara wrote: »
    Yes, I've been seconded to another service for a year so I start tomorrow. Got some flowers and prosecco from my work today which was lovely of them :D

    Good luck on day 1 of the new job :) x
    Debt remaining: :(
    Mortgage - £117,759 (£134,600, Nov 2013)

    Work overpayment and home improvement loan paid back (£19200) :beer:


  • misstara
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    giblet1979 wrote: »
    Good luck on day 1 of the new job :) x

    Thanks Gib :D. First day went ok, wasn't quite what I expected but sure I'll soon get the hang of it.

    Another NSD today, forgot to get milk so will get tomorrow. Ended up finishing late so didn't get a chance to look for new work shoes.
    Mortgage 26.4.25 - £108,500  1.8.25 - £106,362.86
    Mortgage overpayment savings - £3.33/£50
    Mortgage overpayments so far - £675.98
  • Glad it went okay - might be an exciting new opportunity that you never knew existed :) x
    Debt remaining: :(
    Mortgage - £117,759 (£134,600, Nov 2013)

    Work overpayment and home improvement loan paid back (£19200) :beer:


  • monz
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    Glad first day went good :D xx
    Debt (1/9/14) £6,702.11 Debt free (30/11/2016) mortgage port- £70,077.82 and mortgage £126,517.39 o/s currently
    Debt - £17,190.83 (29/7/22) now (19/8/22) £16,688.80
  • misstara
    misstara Posts: 3,992 Forumite
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    giblet1979 wrote: »
    Glad it went okay - might be an exciting new opportunity that you never knew existed :) x

    Yeah I think it will be, there's a lot more challenges at new work but it will be great experience.
    Mortgage 26.4.25 - £108,500  1.8.25 - £106,362.86
    Mortgage overpayment savings - £3.33/£50
    Mortgage overpayments so far - £675.98
  • misstara
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    monz wrote: »
    Glad first day went good :D xx

    Thanks monz, 2nd day went better :D it will take a while to get used to but think I will really enjoy my year.

    Got milk and a couple of other bits today, spent £5.57.

    Got a bill through from the car club and it's huge, I knew it was going to be more than usual as I used the car a lot to move things last month plus hired a van to move the bits of furniture we have. But it was over £100 more than I thought it was going to be :eek::mad: guess I just lost track of how much I had actually used it. I've got enough money to cover it and the rest of the bills for the month but no money for food or anything else. Can use the credit card to cover but really don't want to, only got it to decorate/furnish the new flat. I'll phone 2nd job tomorrow and see if I can pick up some shifts to get some extra cash.
    Mortgage 26.4.25 - £108,500  1.8.25 - £106,362.86
    Mortgage overpayment savings - £3.33/£50
    Mortgage overpayments so far - £675.98
  • monz
    monz Posts: 4,129 Forumite
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    Hopefully you find some shifts x
    Debt (1/9/14) £6,702.11 Debt free (30/11/2016) mortgage port- £70,077.82 and mortgage £126,517.39 o/s currently
    Debt - £17,190.83 (29/7/22) now (19/8/22) £16,688.80
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