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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2015!
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Sorry I've not been a round for a while, been feeling really poorly!
But I'm checking in today, I'm #038, as my DD for my DMP came out.
My figure now stands at £638/£1378 so I'm slowly but surely chipping away at it.
I imagine everyone is doing fabulously, gonna have a browse through all these pages I've missed out on.
Keep at it guys!
I AM DEBT FREE!0 -
Amazing figure for January, well done everybody.
Mortgage payment and over payment went out today (£1,500)
#07 £3,000/£21,992.92
Hoping to benefit from not having to pay council tax bill this month and next but cooker packed in working yesterday so might have to put that towards repairing an old cooker or biting the bullet and buying a new one!!!!DF by Christmas 2014 #78 £18,964.15/£15,000
DF by Christmas 2015 #07 £16,500/£21,992.92
DF by Christmas 2016 #42 £4570/£4,500
CC and loan debt at it's worst April 07 - £54,489 plus
27/01/14 Officially Debt Free - except mortgage which I'm working on!
26/02/16 mortgage free0 -
Oh, car direct debit has left the building too! #037
Running total at £1192.14/£5000
Means my bank account is looking rather bare, but the debt free date is creeping closer.Baby due 21/06/2017
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wasnt going to post for a few days but i got paid for photography job which took me over 10%

#090 £1038.97 / £10,156.75 - 10.23% Paid0 -
helpme_115 wrote: »wasnt going to post for a few days but i got paid for photography job which took me over 10%

#090 £1038.97 / £10,156.75 - 10.23% Paid
:T - I'm so looking forward to that point - currently lurking around 8%... Well done!0 -
Hi! Made a few repayments off my debts today. Have updated my signature.Debt in 2008 - £97,417 :j*DEBT FREE - SEPTEMBER 2016*:j
#107 - Save £12k in 2017 Challenge - £2,315.22/12000
HOUSE DEPOSIT - £6,499.76/20,0000 -
Payments made since I've been AWOL
£115.76 overpayment of loan (new resolution is to keep the balance at whole numbers before the bank adds on its interest, every penny helps right?!)
£35 interest saved on above overpayment
£120 very account paid off
£259 Feb car payment
£458 Feb mortgage payment£1k emergency fund (#33) £140/£1000 10.4%
DFBXmas 2015 (#033) £3,328.76/£49,404 6.7%
Sealed Pot Challenger #474 £16.27/£100 target0 -
#033 new total: £3210.76 which is 6.5%£1k emergency fund (#33) £140/£1000 10.4%
DFBXmas 2015 (#033) £3,328.76/£49,404 6.7%
Sealed Pot Challenger #474 £16.27/£100 target0 -
Is it too late to sign up? I'm determined to get debt free (again!) this year, and have £3043.30 to pay off.HSBC Credit Card £608.69, HSBC Overdraft: £4123.67, HSBC Loan: £8,270.69
Lloyds Credit Card: £1418.62, Very Account: £518.99, Barclaycard: £126
Total Debt as of 9th June 2020: £15066.660 -
Further attacks on the credit card today mean my bank balance also looks a bit sad now and its only the start of the month!
On the plus side I've now got CC1 down to about £250, which hopefully means I can clear it completely next payday :j
#009 £955/4683 (20.3%)
Woke up to proper snow here in Oxfordshire today. A winter wonderland
Starting 2016 debt-free
Emergency Fund: £350/£10000
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