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smallholdingsister's strivings
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Hope today is less busy, but sounds as if you are enjoying it! Well done on the remortgage.Paid off mortgage nine years early in 2013. Now picking and choosing our work to fit in with the rest of our lives!
Still thrifty though, after all these years:D0 -
I really am Squirrel!
Had an audiology appointment today and they are sending me for a CT scan. Eek!0 -
Oh dear! Dodgy ears?Paid off mortgage nine years early in 2013. Now picking and choosing our work to fit in with the rest of our lives!
Still thrifty though, after all these years:D0 -
I have "pulsative tinnitus" in one ear which is apparently potentially worrying.
I went because I thought my hearing was going but apparently it has just declined to "normal". I am not especially worried.0 -
I hope that appointment comes through quickly shs, it's not fun having things hanging over you. I've had tinnitus for four years now, it can be quite irritating can't it.MFW 67 - Finally mortgage free! 💙😁0
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smallholdingsister wrote: »Does anyone use YNAB?
Can it sync to British bank accounts?
Hi SHS
I use YNAB but it is the old 'one-off-payment' version not the monthly subscription version they offer now.
I love it but have never attempted to sync it to my bank account.
There are loads of webinars on their site or on u-tube you can view to see what it can do.Save £10,500 - £2673.77 - 25.5%
Pay off £7000 - £1743 - 19.4%
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Thanks X spender and Newgirly.
I am weirdly n0t worried. Usually a craven coward about such things.0 -
No point worrying until it happens, if it ever does. But always worth getting these things checked. And they may be able to help with the tinnitus,which must be annoying.
I don't use Ynab, I find the notebook, pencil and calculator approach more flexible.Paid off mortgage nine years early in 2013. Now picking and choosing our work to fit in with the rest of our lives!
Still thrifty though, after all these years:D0 -
I used to do that. Recently I have been doing...nothing.
I have been once round the timetable now. Two and a half more circuits and it's half term.0 -
I love a pen calculator and big weekly dairy from the £1 shop, very high tech for keeping track of spending
MFW 67 - Finally mortgage free! 💙😁0
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