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DFB35 Diary
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Congratulations! :j :T :jRainy day fund — 210/1000 Emergency fund — 1019/1500
Loan — 424/19,224 = 2.2% Fun fund: 1/100 Credit card balance — 00 -
Congrats DFB35!!!0
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Fantastic news!! Well done!! xxxxLBM 1st Feb 2015 £18182 to go
my diary: time to step up to the plate. SPC#0790 -
Thank you everyone! Still my frugal journey is not over yet as now I will be saving as much as I can each month, so will be even more frugal than ever! Then when the house is done I will start on my mortgage overpayments :beer:
But I am so happy right now and I have learned so much and genuinely believe that I have some very good habits formed now (thanks to this board) and will continue to keep myself in check, I really really dont want to be in debt ever again!
And as my loan repayment money has gone out of the account this monring - I am now OFFICIALLY debt free woohooooo0 -
Well done!!
xx19/8/19 vs now Current Total debt £14,188 Savings £2757
Overdraft £1600 vs £1050
HSBC1 £1900 vs £3868
HSBC2 £4100 vs £3730
Virgin 1 £3050 vs £2800
House stuff and improvements £4460 Virgin 2 £27400
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