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the Jolly-hockey-Sticks Jolly June Jamboree NSD Challenge!
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#4 for meeeeeeee!!!
Bizarrely I find it easier to have NSDs at the weekend.
Fingers crossed for tomorrow too, which will make 3 in a row.Debt 2008 - Approx £20k | April 2014 £6526 | 30 October 2015 DEBT FREE
PPI claim success - £4338 & £764
YNAB Convert
Saving Goals - YNAB Buffer: £100/£850 | Emergency Fund: £0/£1000 | Maldives: £0/£10,0000 -
NSD #3 for me today :j
Hoping this is the start of quite a few in a row!!Debt Free I FFEF I Building Savings I 2025 Plan:- Regular Savings £8,200/£10,000
- Slush Fund £4,070/£10,000
Save £12k in 2025 - #50 - £12,270/£20,000 (61%)0 -
donna_dynamo wrote: »NSD 3today. Got my date through for my op today 16 july great timing its dd1 and my birthday a few days later but it needs to be done and hopefully I'll have enough time to recover before our holiday. Need to get organised now get the house tidy to a level where I can maintain it easily when I get home after op. Also need to save money as I will be on ssp for two weeks minimum and money will be tight.
That's great that you've finally got the date.Too bad about it being just before a few birthdays.I hope that you have enough time to get everything organised.0 -
We are (still) 27 nsders and have bagged 55 nsds!!:j:j
That's two apiece then...:)0 -
I'll be back later with an update.I've updated the front page.
Hoping for #5 today.
Anyone following the tennis?Wasn't the women's final a great match yesterday?I'm on tenderhooks,waiting for the men's final this afternoon.
Before I forget...0 -
On track for NSD #4 today but serious craving for McDonald's (that happens like twice a year if that) - don't know what to do!!!Debt Free I FFEF I Building Savings I 2025 Plan:
- Regular Savings £8,200/£10,000
- Slush Fund £4,070/£10,000
Save £12k in 2025 - #50 - £12,270/£20,000 (61%)0 -
OH kept me on the straight and narrow - NSD #4 for meDebt Free I FFEF I Building Savings I 2025 Plan:
- Regular Savings £8,200/£10,000
- Slush Fund £4,070/£10,000
Save £12k in 2025 - #50 - £12,270/£20,000 (61%)0 -
Well cub camp was a success. The kids had a great time, most of the adults had a great time and despite the weather many of us have rosy cheeks!
No spending for 2 days (have just checked there's something in the freezer to eat later) gives my NSD #3 and #4!NSDs January - 3/8 2017 total - 3
declutter challenge 67/2017
Goodreads Challenge 0/300 -
Hello everyone
I used to be known as Debtfree Future but have changed it to DFF as I have been off MSE site for a while and when I came back found someone had a similar user name to mine.
Due to boiler repair, illness and unwise spending I' m in more debt than I started with.:mad:
I wish to join this challenge to get back on track. My target is 8 NSDS this month.
DFFHalifax Credit Card 0% until April 17 £4,020/4120, Lloyds Credit Card 0% until March 16 £1140.91/1752 Nationwide Credit Card £159.32/200
Virgin Credit Card £623.83/623.83 PAID OFF. Mum £3,000/3,000
TOTAL DEBT £8,320.23 DEBT FREE DATE 17 December 2017
Emergency Fund £220/£1,000 NSDs Aug 10/100 -
:jFIVE which makes.....
3 in-a-row :jDebt 2008 - Approx £20k | April 2014 £6526 | 30 October 2015 DEBT FREE
PPI claim success - £4338 & £764
YNAB Convert
Saving Goals - YNAB Buffer: £100/£850 | Emergency Fund: £0/£1000 | Maldives: £0/£10,0000
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