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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2015!
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Update from me
#55 £4050.98/£10,000
Kids are back to school/college, looking forward to getting back to work and back into a routine and once again trying to take control of our money.Emergency Fund £0/£500
£365 in 365 Days #18 £520/£520
£2.00 Savers Club 2017 #11 £300/£3000 -
Update from me;
No44. Have now paid off £2608.73, £8091.27 to go.... hmmm.- [STRIKE]Credit Card: £2,989 / £2,989[/STRIKE]
- Bank Loan: £12,000 / £14,000
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Update £236.00 paid towards DEBT cards.
DFBXmas2015 #101 £2008/£2000
Please can I put my goal payment upto £3000 please?#4 DFBXMAS24 - £2,322.85/£5,000
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SPC #44
Success is the good fortune that comes from aspiration, desperation, perspiration & inspiration ~ Evan Esar0 -
Omg! I'm having a bit of a panic...it's only three Paydays until Christmas!!!0
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Morning all,
The direct debit has come out today for the tax credits overpayment. Mysteriously though the bank loan payment has not been taken yet, it's usually always paid by the 3rd of the month at the latest. Perhaps there was some mistake and I've actually paid it in full now? Haha, very doubtful but I can dream
Here's the current progress:
#9 £3793/£4683 (80%)Starting 2016 debt-free
Emergency Fund: £350/£10000 -
Thank you x
I know we're still heading in the right direction, but I definitely won't be debt free by Christmas this year and we have some major spends coming in 2016Nagged DH about his spending last night and he agreed to a month of no buying without prior approval (lol) sooooo, back on the wagon....
You've already paid so much off, the amount you've paid back is an achievement in itself! I'll be sending no-spend thoughts your DH's way.0 -
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Paid £80 off today
£3227/£96002017 [STRIKE]48000[/STRIKE]
2018 [STRIKE]25900 [/STRIKE]
2019[STRIKE]11950 [/STRIKE]to pay off
£[STRIKE]4400[/STRIKE] to pay off !
DEBT FREE0 -
Just a wee £40 payment to the CC today, last weekend's hen night cost me over £200 when I'd budgeted for £90. So glad they all came to Edinburgh, they all spent another £250ish on travel and accommodation so although I'm upset I've had to re-think my spending for September it could have been a LOT worse!
#050 2769 / £4544 (60.9%)
Not even 1% in the last two weeks and did consider not updating until I had something better to show everyone but updating each Friday is really keeping my going so thanks everyone, you're such a supportive group!Total debt at LBM = £4861.03
DFBXmas2018 #91 - £3342 / £3500 (95.4%)
HTB ISA - £0 withdrawn for house purchase!Wedding Fund £2550 / £50000 -
Hi everyone, No, 6reporting! Paid 523.00and am now in the hundreds! Woo hoo !:A Your Always in my heart, you never ever will be forgotten-9/9/14:heart2:0
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