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Brogden's Debt Disaster & Self Managed DMP!

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  • Brogden
    Brogden Posts: 1,173 Forumite
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    Ali-OK wrote: »
    That's a seriously good outcome with Halifocks whilst chucking Wussie out yonder. Well done :T

    :rotfl: at the management speak, I remember the days :o Have you got a window? ;)

    It's tricky deciding where to split the pounds, I spend probably too much time over-thinking and deciding then changing my mind and probably back again!

    You're doing a grand job and ANY money off the debt is a result, going down wins every month :)

    Are you referring to 'a window of opportunity' Ali?

    If so...yes I think I have one but the glass is a little misted at the moment..........I am seeking total clarity and consistency of direction but am a little 'um ah' at present.......:) x
  • Brogden
    Brogden Posts: 1,173 Forumite
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    Nearly weekend....sliding down the camel's hump.....towards his bum.....rubbish weather forecast....:(

    Oh well......its the last day of the month and I have just done my pension calculation for deduction in the May payroll :). I am mindful of the fact that I need to keep £350 for my second to last Halifocks Carboot payment but I am feeling reasonably well funded at the moment so.........

    It is £608.23

    And it's costing me £291.95

    That's 52% relief (tax and ee's NI)

    Somebody is going to say 'that's no good because you pay tax when you draw it.'

    I would say 'probably and hopefully yes BUT I won't pay more than (currently) 15% (a quarter at nil and three quarters at 20% = 15% effective, overall.' :p

    I would then continue to say 'I might be flat on my botty with no income at all in which case it could keep me from the doss house and I would pay no tax on it having earlier avoided 52%.' :D

    I am happy this is the best thing for me to do but once I have taken myself sufficiently below the HRT threshold to be able to receive income with tax at 20% which is then paid to Mrs. B's pension for the 20% to be reclaimed I will start to further OP the mortgage - that's on £10 per month at the moment :o!

    Why am I funding Mrs. B's pension? Because she will have thousands of unused allowance and I won't :mad: !! This money can then be taken all or in part to OP the mortgage further and errr........pay debts.......nearly forgot them in my testosterone rush :o !!

    Stuck in a shocking 4 hour traffic jam yesterday I finally read my Defined Benefit Scheme annual statement which I have had for about three months :o ! It made reasonable reading so quite happy although I know there are people in my position much better off on the pension front.....but there are much worse too :(.

    There are people with no debts......there are people with worse debts than me so I mustn't compare with others or get too envious but must quietly and in a (hopefully) mature manner stick to the straight and narrow and keep going.

    I wouldn't be better or happier if I was a millionaire........everything will be all right if everything is all right :) !!

    Brogden is mellowing with age........:D
  • Puzzcat
    Puzzcat Posts: 4,200 Forumite
    So brogs, if I win big on the lottery you don't want a share? I'll give your slice to the cat's home....:D

    Puzz.x
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  • Brogden
    Brogden Posts: 1,173 Forumite
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    Puzzcat wrote: »
    So brogs, if I win big on the lottery you don't want a share? I'll give your slice to the cat's home....:D

    Puzz.x

    Puzz...I just never thought in the excitement of your big lottery win you would ever have spared a thought for little old me :( !!

    I'm duly humbled........please don't let me put you off though.....cats don't need money ;) !!

    Brog x
  • Ali-OK
    Ali-OK Posts: 4,073 Forumite
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    Brogden wrote: »
    Are you referring to 'a window of opportunity' Ali?

    If so...yes I think I have one but the glass is a little misted at the moment..........I am seeking total clarity and consistency of direction but am a little 'um ah' at present.......:) x

    Oops I meant to reply to this..how rude of me :o Yes, spot on, also a window of time used to make me :mad: Why not just say 'Need a 30 min meeting on x, y, z'.

    That's an excellent return on the pension payment, a no brainer when you explain it so thoroughly like that.

    :rotfl: I'd be happy if I was a millionaire, would give up work and become a professional spreadsheet fiddler (new non-job ;)) chasing interest and bugging Lilt where to invest :D
    Back 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 4/1/18
  • AlexLK
    AlexLK Posts: 6,125 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Ali-OK wrote: »
    professional spreadsheet fiddler

    :rotfl: :eek: :rotfl: Sorry, but that deserves quoting.
    2018 totals:
    Savings £11,200
    Mortgage Overpayments £5,500
  • Verbatim
    Verbatim Posts: 4,831 Forumite
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    Perfect sense Brogden! You sound sorted! It's great to see your planning coming to fruition.
    CCs @0% £24k Dec 05 £19,621.41 Au £13400 S 12600 Oct £11,981 £9481 £7500 Nov £7250 D £7100 Jan 6950 F £5800 Mar£5400 May £4830 June £4660 July £4460 Aug £3200, S £900, £0 18/9/07 DFW Nerd 042
  • Brogden
    Brogden Posts: 1,173 Forumite
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    Ali-OK wrote: »
    Oops I meant to reply to this..how rude of me :o Yes, spot on, also a window of time used to make me :mad: Why not just say 'Need a 30 min meeting on x, y, z'.

    That's an excellent return on the pension payment, a no brainer when you explain it so thoroughly like that.

    :rotfl: I'd be happy if I was a millionaire, would give up work and become a professional spreadsheet fiddler (new non-job ;)) chasing interest and bugging Lilt where to invest :D

    I am pleased to say that nobody has ever requested 'a window of time' with me although I have been informed that I have missed many 'windows of opportunity.' :(

    Whilst the sci-fi vibe of 'a window of time' may be pleasing to me when letting my mind run wild, in the workplace it sounds absolutely pathetic and could only be uttered by a complete and utter t*t!! :D

    ooooh.......better calm down......work to do!

    xx
  • Brogden
    Brogden Posts: 1,173 Forumite
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    Verbatim wrote: »
    Perfect sense Brogden! You sound sorted! It's great to see your planning coming to fruition.

    Thanks Verb but I am not 'sorted.' :(

    The success of this little pension venture really depends on the job being an ongoing thing for a good few years.......and........anything can happen :eek:!! If we think hell can't freeze over well.......it probably can when my management is involved and don't bet on Chelsea to beat a young lad's kick about team because they maybe can't. :cool: You know what I mean :).

    The comforting and improved thing (thank you so much Conservative politicians) is that it IS worth saving in pensions now, even if we only accrue a very small fund before getting kicked out of our jobs.

    Going back a year there was little incentive. It is b#ll-breaking building up a fund of (say) £100,000. Lovely to have the tax and possibly NI relief but the thought that after taking 25% tax free lump sum the remainder would by a loaf of bread or two was not good. If I get kicked out of work after only amassing a fund of (say) £5,000, it is all real money and I can get at it and use it to pay a debt / a fine (non due!) / keep the wolf from the door etc.etc. Tax? possibly.......possibly not :).

    This is not great political policy by the Tories by the way. Think of an avant garde abstract artist randomly hurling paint at a canvass. It could be a complete mess and for some pension freedom will be. :( For me, just this time around the picture this randomly hurled paint forms is really very pleasing :D!!

    Have a great day,

    Broggers x
  • Puzzcat
    Puzzcat Posts: 4,200 Forumite
    Morning Brogs,


    I haven't a scooby doo what ya chat is about but it all sounds great...!! You are far superior to me in the world of pensions and politics.. :D


    Just thought I'd let you know I've bought that lottery ticket...:D


    Love Puzz. x
    Christmas 2020 £109
    I love my dmp started in Nov 13 with SC. Self Managed 2016 57% done
    £60062/25384.84 - 13222.60k UE

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    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=4768685
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