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2015 mfw

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  • Thank you for taking this on.

    My target is £1500 and I would like to keep No. 64 if possible.

    Thanks.


    UnionGirl
    As my Mum always said "Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves"
  • JCL
    JCL Posts: 574 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Many thanks again for taking over Lomcevak. :)

    I would like to keep #41 please and my target for 2015 is £20,000. Thank you.
    MFW 2015 #41 = £20,515/£20,515
    MFW 2014 #41 = £26,100/£25,000
    MFW 2013 #41 = £10,000/£10,000
    Original MF date = May 2036 - MF achieved on 15 June 2015
  • Lomcevak
    Lomcevak Posts: 1,026 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    VoucherMan wrote: »
    If I can steal number 13 back from Amy that would be good, if not, whatever's spare.

    Whoops, sorry VoucherMan - I did promise you #13 by PM - Amy, i've moved you to #14, hope that's ok :)

    Advanced warning - i'm away without internet access from the 22nd to 29th, so anybody signing up during that time won't see a response from me. Please do sign up anyway, and i'll update in time for the start of the challenge on the 1st Jan
  • Thank you Lomcevak for taking up the reins this year. I would love to join again please, I've found it to be a great motivator.

    If possible I'd like to keep #123 and I'll aim for £15,000.
    MFW 2017 #123 2018: £1,852.64/£39,200 (4.7%)
  • Hi

    I would love to join as well could you put me down for £16,000 - it will be a real stretch but would put my mortgage down to £90k (half of what it was when taken out in 2007)

    Thanks
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  • System
    System Posts: 178,348 Community Admin
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    edited 16 December 2014 at 12:43PM
    Hi.

    Thanks for setting this up Lomcevak.

    My first official target so I'll go with £5,000.

    With the house move, 2 houses and a Wedding in 2015 it could be a struggle but worth a shot.

    Thanks :beer:
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  • elantan
    elantan Posts: 21,022 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Hey Elantan No 2 here ... was gonna join again this year if that's ok ? i see my number has been taken ( no worries ;) ) can i get a new one? will do my best to remember it lol

    target amount £2,000 again please
  • Hi,


    Lurked on here for a while, this thread has prompted me to join. Thanks for organising.


    I'd love to join this for 2015. Fairly modest target of £1,500 for me (£125/month) but hoping for a bit more.


    Any number will do for me. Cheers.
    2015 MFW #19, 2015 overpayment target: £4,559.83 from revised target of £3,600 (@ 2 December 2015).
  • Hi, Great to see this happen for another year! It has helped keep me motivated the last couple of years and the end is now in sight for me.

    Please could I have number 50 if it is available?

    My target for 2015 is £6000
    What goes around comes around.....I hope!
  • Hi,

    I've been overpaying for years, but I'm a MFW newbie when it comes to the forums. Can I join, please? I'm aiming for £1,500.00 in overpayments for 2015. I don't know if I'll manage it, cos baby number 3 is coming next month, and I'll be on maternity leave for the entirety of the year, but then I guess it's not a challenge if it's easy.
    2016 MFW no. 47 £0/£3,000
    MFiT T4 no 26 Start bal £149,294, Current bal £149,294, Target bal £134,294
    Make £2,016 in 2016 £1180.55
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