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You sound SO positive and I love it. Pretty soon you will be saying 'i love it when a plan comes together' and we will all be sitting back clapping and watching you earn your millions
Bless DD fr the cutters, and well done on the magazine sub. I sign my mum up for gardeners world. Usually get 5 for a £1 or 3 for a £1 then a cheap sub afterwards with cashback! Love itwhatever cheers you up
she has a years worth and then some so recycles them through the year now lol!!
Glad to see that you have some thoughts in place ref hubbys job issues. SE obviously sounds like the way to goand I am sure you will do great with your super elastic money. All I see is knickers when I think of super stretchy elastic :rotfl:
Big hugs xx
A black belt only covers 2 inches of your a$$ - You have to cover the rest yourself - Royce Gracie0 -
Mega bargains on the walking boots and magazine sub, well worth it when it's a fave and that's a steal for the year :T
Great if OH can start up without a loan and worth seeing if the nearest tax office runs the free 1 day courses, I attended 2 - starting a business and one on tax and NI - where the tutor said tax is tax and NI is just another tax! :eek: Really good though, and shop around for an accountant too - they can vary widely in cost and the more organised manner he can provide his accounts in, the cheaper it should be. As well as all the great advice they can provide on tax deductible expenses and assets.
You're in a brilliant position to provide OH with all your MSE experience and applying it from day 1 will help the business massively. :jBack on the DFW Wagon:
CC - £3,300 on 0% til 04/2020
CC - £4,500 on 0% til 02/2019
Loan - £12,063.84 as at 4/1/180 -
Knicker elastic at stretch breaking point, luckily elastic money still has a bit of give
Walking boots arrived today. Hitec euro hike ii (or something like that). Reduced to £22.50 delivered from £75 (allegedly). But lovely and comfy.
Now waiting for my ink cartridges, pastry cutters and magazines:D:D
OSWL (start 13st) by 30Jun20 6/10
£1/day Xmas'20-62 £214/£366 saved
Grocery Challenge Jun £742/£320 spentHomeowner wannabe by July 2020 - WooHoo!!
Starter Emergency Fund £1000/£1000 saved0 -
Yayy, ink cartridges arrived. Receipt duly lodged in SE folder together with other receipts. Thinking of a vehicle now, small van for sale locally so need to think about what would be best. Should DH apply for a loan, then use some of that? Concerned he may not get one when notice expires. Must investigate selling stuff first, although the interest is tax deductible.
Just waiting now for pastry cutters and my magazine 😍
XxOSWL (start 13st) by 30Jun20 6/10
£1/day Xmas'20-62 £214/£366 saved
Grocery Challenge Jun £742/£320 spentHomeowner wannabe by July 2020 - WooHoo!!
Starter Emergency Fund £1000/£1000 saved0 -
Evening SS1k aww new boots sound like an absolute bargain...hope the pastry cutters and magazine arrive soon for you..no idea of best action for the van..but have a think before deciding to go for the loan..youll come up with the right choice for you...selling is always good, less stuff and hopefully can use less of a loan..your plans will all come together im sure hun...xXDFD-01.03.2018:starmod: :beer::T
Maternity Savings- £2000/£10,000
Emergency Fund- £1,000/£5,000
House Deposit- £0/£25,000.
NSD November 2/30
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Thanks Shelbi. I saw you are looking for money making ideas. I'll keep following you, as once I've settled in my new job I need to do the same xxOSWL (start 13st) by 30Jun20 6/10
£1/day Xmas'20-62 £214/£366 saved
Grocery Challenge Jun £742/£320 spentHomeowner wannabe by July 2020 - WooHoo!!
Starter Emergency Fund £1000/£1000 saved0 -
I love it when a plan comes together.
:rotfl::)
Thanks to you for all of your support. You've been awesome!!!! :TOSWL (start 13st) by 30Jun20 6/10
£1/day Xmas'20-62 £214/£366 saved
Grocery Challenge Jun £742/£320 spentHomeowner wannabe by July 2020 - WooHoo!!
Starter Emergency Fund £1000/£1000 saved0 -
supersaver1000 wrote: »I love it when a plan comes together.
:rotfl::)
Thanks to you for all of your support. You've been awesome!!!! :T
:T:T:T:T :j:j:j:j:j:j :beer::beer::beer::beer::beer:
A black belt only covers 2 inches of your a$$ - You have to cover the rest yourself - Royce Gracie0 -
supersaver1000 wrote: »I love it when a plan comes together.
:rotfl::)
Thanks to you for all of your support. You've been awesome!!!! :T
:T:T:T
You have been much more awesome0 -
Too too true.Mortgage at 01.01.14 £119,481.83:eek: today £0 Emergency fund £5.5/5.5k & £200/200 cash.:jWeight 24/02/19 14st 7lb now 12st determined to stop defining myself by my mistakes. Progress not perfection.:T100%through my 1% mortgage challenge. 100% through my pb challenge.0
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