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The "Save 12k in 2015' Thread!

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  • bsms1147
    bsms1147 Posts: 2,276 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Thanks for your tireless hard work in managing this!
  • AnnaLMLH
    AnnaLMLH Posts: 207 Forumite
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    #203 £50 in to savings today £1740/£12000 14.5%
    DFBXMAS15 £6600/£6600 100% #143

  • wpearson92
    wpearson92 Posts: 46 Forumite
    What do you want your target to be?

    £17,000 please
    Save 12k in 2015 number 218: £5440/£17000 -

    House deposit savings: £13,440/£16,5000

    Car Finance: £12,900/£17,000 (£284 a month)
  • LiveSimply
    LiveSimply Posts: 84 Forumite
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    This is such an inspiring thread. Well done to everyone, no matter what the amount is.

    What do you all do with your savings? Is it all in a different account? I have a Santander 123 so it would be hard to calculate my savings as they would just stay in the account as money not spent as opposed to saved.
    2025 April £257/£300
             May £255.24/£250
             June £243/£230 NEED TO CHECK RECEIPTS TO BE SURE
             July £ /£240
  • StripeySock
    StripeySock Posts: 188 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    Can I join in too? Would love to get to 8K by the end of the year 😊
  • bsms1147
    bsms1147 Posts: 2,276 Forumite
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    LiveSimply wrote: »
    This is such an inspiring thread. Well done to everyone, no matter what the amount is.

    What do you all do with your savings? Is it all in a different account? I have a Santander 123 so it would be hard to calculate my savings as they would just stay in the account as money not spent as opposed to saved.
    Mine are in a collection of current accounts and savings accounts, chasing the best rates. I consider any positive balance, less negative balances like credit cards, as savings.
  • bsms1147
    bsms1147 Posts: 2,276 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Can I join in too? Would love to get to 8K by the end of the year 😊
    Welcome, and good luck! :)
  • LiveSimply
    LiveSimply Posts: 84 Forumite
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    bsms1147 wrote: »
    Mine are in a collection of current accounts and savings accounts, chasing the best rates. I consider any positive balance, less negative balances like credit cards, as savings.

    I don't understand that. My account is up and down all the time with money in and out all month. I guess it would be easier if I only had one source of money eg one wage, then everything going out at the same time, a few days later. So at what point would I count my savings? If I had a separate account I can understand it, but I don't have the money or energy for another current account so it's all in one.
    2025 April £257/£300
             May £255.24/£250
             June £243/£230 NEED TO CHECK RECEIPTS TO BE SURE
             July £ /£240
  • bsms1147
    bsms1147 Posts: 2,276 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    LiveSimply wrote: »
    I don't understand that. My account is up and down all the time with money in and out all month. I guess it would be easier if I only had one source of money eg one wage, then everything going out at the same time, a few days later. So at what point would I count my savings? If I had a separate account I can understand it, but I don't have the money or energy for another current account so it's all in one.
    Compare your total balance(s) on the last day of the month, from one month to the next. The difference is the amount you've saved.

    One way of doing it at least.
  • LiveSimply
    LiveSimply Posts: 84 Forumite
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    bsms1147 wrote: »
    Compare your total balance(s) on the last day of the month, from one month to the next. The difference is the amount you've saved.

    One way of doing it at least.

    So on the last day of every month I just look at my current account, deduct what is owing on my credit card and anything that is due to be paid and declare that number? Well even I can manage that I reckon!

    Can I join in then?

    I will take a wild guess at £3000. No idea if it's realistic, I just plucked it out of thin air.
    2025 April £257/£300
             May £255.24/£250
             June £243/£230 NEED TO CHECK RECEIPTS TO BE SURE
             July £ /£240
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