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Fantastic working great for me :]Mortgage--- [STRIKE]£67700 March 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£65221 April 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£64983 July 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£64780 sept 15[/STRIKE] Remortgage [STRIKE]£67295 oct 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£66599 Nov 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£65878.73 Dec 15[/STRIKE][STRIKE] £64834 1st Jan 16[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Feb 16 £64,511.89[/STRIKE][STRIKE] March 16 £64,056.40[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]April 16 £62550[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]May 16 £62,396.20[/STRIKE] Feb 17 £60.800
Emergency fund 23k0 -
Works perfect on my phone, thank you so much for your time and effort Lomcevak xMFIT #73 - Pay all mortgage off in 3 years[STRIKE] £46,400[/STRIKE]£34,295 PAID £12,1050
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All on the mend, thanks MoneyMission and Crumpets - one moment when our youngest bundle of joy declared himself absolutely fine before throwing up in impressive style down the back of the sofa 30 seconds later, but apart from that ...!
_pale_ Bless the little darlings! Life is never the same after kids is it??!!
Spreadsheet and linky things all fine here too.MFW Challenge 2019 - £2,420 / £2,420 - 100% :T0 -
Hi,
First OP for 2016 - jsut rounding up my minimum payment having paid off Christmas ....
£96.91 paid - hoping for a bit more later this month if possible
Good luck everyone....!
MMMortgage 1 - 01/2/2015 - £243,750 ; Mortgage 01/11/2024 - £132,576.55
Mortgage 2 - 2019 - £76,600 ; Mortgage 01/10/2024 - £47,763.29
MFit-T5 - reduce to £140,000 MFiT-T6 - reduce to £110,000
01/10/2024 Daily Interest - M1 = £18.27 (!!); M2 = £7.41
Debt at highest point in 24 -£21,344
Debt 1st November 24 - £16,192.18 24% paid. Focusing on this in earnest!!!0 -
Works for me on my chromebook:shocked::whistle: amazed i can work it.
Hate to mention but No. 30 is freshcooton is that freshcotton? Sorry everybody tells me I should have been a proof reader:pjust looked at the spreadsheet properly and have a question:o If my target is £3000 how much do I have to o/p to be On Schedule each month? Now I know this sounds a silly question, but what is confusing me is a MFW has a target of £3000 - same as me, and has paid £44 and is On Schedule.
So I'm a bit puzzled, no you read right:rotfl: I said Puzzled.Always have 00.00 at the end of your mortgage and one day it will all be 0's :dance:MF[STRIKE] March 2030[/STRIKE] Yes that does say 2030 :eek: Mortgage Free 21.12.18 _party_Now a Part Timer from 27.10.190 -
Working fine for me lomcevak thank you for such a detailed spreadsheet. Signature updated to reflect my number
looking forward to our first overpayment of 2016 next week.
House purchased November 2013
Original MF Date: January 2045 - £104,400
Current MF Date: April 2030- £48,719. 750 -
Number 40 reporting the first OP of £50, hopefully more to come later in the month
CheersMortgage March 2011 £143,927.6
Mortgage Feb 2019 £78,323.180 -
Ok, I've been through and setup the spreadsheet - hopefully everybody has the numbers they wanted. Any errors or omissions are me being daft, so if I've got anything wrong then please let me know and I'll fix it asap.
The link to the new 2016 spreadsheet is here - please could someone check that it's accessible to everyone and not just me
Our total OP target so far is just under the half-million mark - we're down on numbers a bit from last year so tell your friendsbut there's usually a steady flow of people over the next few months.
All on the mend, thanks MoneyMission and Crumpets - one moment when our youngest bundle of joy declared himself absolutely fine before throwing up in impressive style down the back of the sofa 30 seconds later, but apart from that ...!
I can get it but can't see my name and I was the first to postDebt Free Diary - Second Chances! Life in a Tourer........Debt free, building a savings pot0 -
A_Frayed_Knot wrote: »
just looked at the spreadsheet properly and have a question:o If my target is £3000 how much do I have to o/p to be On Schedule each month? Now I know this sounds a silly question, but what is confusing me is a MFW has a target of £3000 - same as me, and has paid £44 and is On Schedule.
So I'm a bit puzzled, no you read right:rotfl: I said Puzzled.Always have 00.00 at the end of your mortgage and one day it will all be 0's :dance:MF[STRIKE] March 2030[/STRIKE] Yes that does say 2030 :eek: Mortgage Free 21.12.18 _party_Now a Part Timer from 27.10.190 -
A_Frayed_Knot wrote: »So I'm a bit puzzled, no you read right:rotfl: I said Puzzled.
Maybe this would change at the end of the month to reflect the target divided by 12. I am under on my payment for this month but still have some to add so even though it says on target at the moment I should definitely be by the end of the month. Also personally I would be demoralised if it said I was lagging behind on the 3rd day of the year :eek:MFW 2025 No. 7 £700/£1200
MFiT-T7 No. 6 £2873.51/£30,0000
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