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what have/will you spend Monday 6th August 2007?
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Paid off my CC bill; other than that - NADA!! Hurrah!Overpay!0
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99p on a loaf of bread from sommerfield.
If i wanted to get it cheaper i would have had to spend petrol etc.
I am planning on going clothes shopping tomorrow though - for myself!!!!:j :j
First clothes shop for me post baby. He's 6 months old on wednesday so i think i deserve it.Official DFW nerd no 551 - proud to be dealing with my debts
Debts as of March 2014
Nationwide - £5745, Overdraft - £350,
Debts as of January 2015
Nationwide - £4997, Overdraft - £0:j0 -
Evening guys,
Today has been a NSD for me - 2nd in a row :jDMP starts June 2012, £38,180.
Balance June 2015 £26,046 (paid off 32%)
DMP mutual support thread no 4340 -
NSD for me again. Spud when my DS started high school last september it cost a fortune for the uniform, pe kit, bigger rucksack to fit it all in, etc! Should be cheaper this years as he will only need shoes!Finally Debt Free After 34 Years, But Still Need to Live Frugally
Debt in July 2017 = £58,766 😱 DEBT FREE 31 OCTOBER 2017 :T 🎉
EMERGENCY FUND 1 = £50/£5,000. EMERGENCY FUND 2 = £10/£5,000.
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS = £0/£500. SEF = £1,400/£12,000 PREMIUM BONDS ME = £350. PREMIUM BONDS DH = £300.
HOLIDAY MONEY = £0 TIME LEFT TO PAY OFF MORTGAGE = 5 YEARS 1 MONTHS0 -
After my brilliant run a bad day for me :mad:
c.£38 Petrol (but that's budgeted for)
£29.99 new casual shoes as mine have holes in them
Both on my debit card and I'm fine with these but then:
2.85 for lunch as I went to visit the other campus I'll be working on (glad I changed my mind about making a sandwich this morning otherwise it would have sat in my office all day :rolleyes:)
2.20 to post ebay/amazon stuff (but my account will get recredited with this
5.78 tea in Macdonalds :eek:
1.00 chocolate from M+S
2.00 for the music group I go to on a Monday (and can't go home after work so have to have tea out)
Macdonalds and chocolate were for OH too but we had a drink in the pub afterwards so at the start of today we had about £33 of cash between us and now we have about £11 :eek: naughty step for us - doing the grocery challenge so will add food to it and everything else is helping us work out spends and cash budget - keeping a spending diary is such an eye opener.Initial Mortgage January 2024 - £160,000
Initial Mortgage free date - January 2058
Mortgage as of 1st February 2024 - £159,134.98
Overpayments to date - £79.62
Current Mortgage free date - January 20580 -
£1.95 on a sarnie, crisps and coke even though I bought lunch to work - I start my diet tonight so making the most of it!
£8.98 on a mystery shop (which I'll get back)
£9.50 on Slimming World membership (again)
£2 on Slimming World books
Lets hope for a few NSDs now!
C xx0
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