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The "Save 12k in 2015' Thread!

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  • lalman
    lalman Posts: 279 Forumite
    Thanks guys for your thoughts, when I say the following I geninuely mean it.... You are all ace and it has made me feel a little better- thank you.

    Books to fill time that will open my perspective or take my mind off things. I read too much finance these days and need to diversify my mind a little! :-)
    My Goal: From 1st of Jan 2015 to 31st of December 2015 is to save 30000.

    48.78% towards 2015 target.

    105.3% towards 2014 target. :j
  • AlexLK
    AlexLK Posts: 6,125 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Had a fantastic week and am now up to £3,423. :)
    2018 totals:
    Savings £11,200
    Mortgage Overpayments £5,500
  • Hantsman
    Hantsman Posts: 95 Forumite
    Lalman, check your pm
    12K in 2017 No.029: £7154.37/ 18,000 (40%)
    £80,000 by Jan 2017: £81419.91/ £80,000 Achieved 01/10/2016!
    £100,000 by Jan 2018: £92360.46/£100,000 (92%)
  • Gem-gem
    Gem-gem Posts: 4,673 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Transferred interest earnt £5 into my savings account.
    £958 in total,
    2025 Fashion on a ration 0/66 coupons
    2025 Frugal challenge
  • Lomcevak
    Lomcevak Posts: 1,026 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Best of luck lalman, it is a horrible thing to happen, especially if it comes out of the blue. Try and stay positive and (although it's easier said than done) don't take it as a reflection on you personally - these things can happen to anybody. While it's frustrating to have to dig in to hard-earned savings, it at least gives you some flexibility going forward.

    Nothing much to report on the savings front, looks to be shaping up to be my worst month in a couple of years :/ although not disastrous and in part reflects that some major things are being pushed to next month for the end of the tax year.
  • AlexLK
    AlexLK Posts: 6,125 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Managed to add another £74 to the savings today making £3,497.

    At the moment making money to save is getting rather addictive. :)
    2018 totals:
    Savings £11,200
    Mortgage Overpayments £5,500
  • Sorry to hear your news Lalman- I hope something turns up soon.


    By contrast very happy to hear your news SF :)


    I've got stupidly excited this month as I earned £6.65 interest! Need to start opening some more interest paying accounts now!
    MFW 2024 £27500/7500 Mortgage £129,500 Jan 22 Final payment June 38 Now £68489.08 FP May 36 Emergency Fund £20,000 100% Added to ISA 24 £8,060 Save 12k in 24 #31 £20,034.76/20,000 Debt Free 31.07.14
  • Lomcevak
    Lomcevak Posts: 1,026 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    I've got stupidly excited this month as I earned £6.65 interest! Need to start opening some more interest paying accounts now!

    I'm clearly a real saddo, as I looked at £6.65 and immediately knew "ah, that's £2k in a TSB classic plus for January" :D:o
  • boglehead
    boglehead Posts: 168 Forumite
    Lalman - sorry for the news. If you're in accountancy, I can only echo what the recruiters told you... you never stay out of a job for too long in that field (speaking from friends experience - market is v fluid if your resume doesn't have holes everywhere)

    I can only wish you luck - and command you for saving up enough cash to give you some stability for the next 6months; I'd be very surprised if you needed to use it all.
    Total Debt
    12/2012 - £893k (mortgage and toys loans)
    11/2019 - £556k (mortgage only)
  • boglehead
    boglehead Posts: 168 Forumite
    I made the decision to pay off all of my unsecured debt today.

    The outstanding balance on that loan is £33k and given that the rate is 5.75% - I really don't think I will be able to get 11% return from the stock market (the 5.75% is post tax) - hence it makes more sense to pay that balance off.

    That means that I will not be able to reach my annual savings target of £75k.

    Although annoying, I think this is the right decision.
    Total Debt
    12/2012 - £893k (mortgage and toys loans)
    11/2019 - £556k (mortgage only)
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