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The "Save 12k in 2015' Thread!

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  • 43034
    43034 Posts: 22 Forumite
    Another £300 today, taking the month's total to £900. Potential for a small amount (Sub £30) next week so i'll save the update til then.

    Hope everyone is having a good month! :)
    Save 12k in 2015 (£8k) #158
  • lalman wrote: »
    Do you believe in fate? I never did prior to the last couple of days...


    When i lost my job i had a call from my FD to tell me... but just prior a recruitment company called me and i had to tell them 'i had to go because my FD is calling'... after the meeting where i got let go... i called them back about that job... had an interview 36 hours later, a second interview 4 days after that and a third interview a couple of days later... i now have that job!

    Congrats, i knew it would take 2sec for you to get something. Commercially minded finance people are a fairly rare commodity.

    Enjoy the new gig
    Total Debt
    12/2012 - £893k (mortgage and toys loans)
    11/2019 - £556k (mortgage only)
  • AnnaLMLH
    AnnaLMLH Posts: 207 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary 100 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    another £100 into the savings this morning, makying feb total £905.00
    DFBXMAS15 £6600/£6600 100% #143

  • Feb total for me £796.71. Slightly down to a more normal level this month as I included a bit of cashback last month
    Save £12,000 in 2017 member #110 Amount to date 971.50/ 10,000 - 9.71%)
    Save £12,000 in 2016 member #102 Amount to date 8,215.91/ [STRIKE]9,000[/STRIKE] 8,000 - 102.69%)

    Save £12,000 in 2015 member #50 Amount to date 9.147.45/[STRIKE]11,000[/STRIKE] 9,000 - 101.64%:D
  • Hi
    I know it's a little late to join. I'm a newbie to the forum (joined this week!). After paying off the last of my debts I now want to start building up some serious savings and this board will help with keeping me motivated.

    My goal for the year is £2,000.

    Thanks
    DL
    :staradmin Star from Sue-UU


    3 - 6 Emergency fund #24 £2273. Target £3,000
    SPC15 #57 [SPC14 £195.50, SPC13 £114.08, SPC12 £215, SPC11 £183, SPC10 £209]



  • AlexLK
    AlexLK Posts: 6,125 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    My latest total for the year thus far is now at £3,727. :)
    2018 totals:
    Savings £11,200
    Mortgage Overpayments £5,500
  • slowlyfading
    slowlyfading Posts: 13,429 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Just looking at the spreadsheet that we have all saved.

    What are all the different colours for in the % overpaid? Also why are the columns called overpaid? I haven't ovrepaid. This is what I have saved.

    Of course, this doesn't affect me in any way. I'm just being nosey.
    I don't know why I put overpaid so have changed it to saved :) the colours changed depending on the % saved - you're aiming for green at the end ;)
    Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
    Personal Finance Blogger + YouTuber / In pursuit of FIRE
  • slowlyfading
    slowlyfading Posts: 13,429 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    black_taxi wrote: »
    I think polly--the total amount is divided by 12 months


    so if you over pay its yellow


    red just means you haven't over paid


    I think once target is reached your green


    why its in over paid column--your guess is as good as mine
    Kind of; the % are part of your target. If you reach 25% it changes to orange. 45% is yellow and over 70% is green.
    Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
    Personal Finance Blogger + YouTuber / In pursuit of FIRE
  • slowlyfading
    slowlyfading Posts: 13,429 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Spreadsheet and front page updated :)

    Can I ask that, for the purposes of updating the spreadsheet, can everyone just do a total number for the month? It's a bit frustrating when there are multiple updates from members adding bits and pieces onto the form. By all means, do that in the thread :) but when doing your final number for the month, I just need the total :)

    Thank you!
    Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
    Personal Finance Blogger + YouTuber / In pursuit of FIRE
  • £900 so far this month but hoping for more so not updating the form just yet! Should be a bumper month for me :D Next month will be smaller so trying to save as much as possible in Feb.
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