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#9 £212.97 for November. Need about £400 for December to hit target!0
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Hi All,
Miss Pinky #15 checking in very late!
Overpayments for this year are as below:
Jan - 500
Feb - 500
March - 500
April - 500
May - 250
June - 165
July - 0
August - 0
Sept - 0
Oct - 500
Nov - 500
Dec - 500
My boiler needed replaced in June so hence the reason the payments stopped.
Miss Pinky xxxMFW #150 -
Mini-update of the spreadsheet, now just under £8k to get to the £700,000 mark for the year

Might try and do another mini-update on Thursday, but otherwise I'm going to be away on a beach on the Pacific in Mexico for the rest of the year
- will be back early in the new year for a final update of the thread. Please keep the updates coming while I'm away, and lets try for that £750k
... and sign up for 2017 if you haven't already
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#56
December is looking like £2,588.23 for me.
Might be able to add a bit to that, but nothing substantial. We've had heating go, car go (twice!), and tradesmen to work on the house in the past few weeks, so that's slowed the OPs a bit at the end of the year. Still more than smashed the initial target, so quite happy with 2016's progress.
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no 82 with my final overpayment of the year of £100, thanks Lomcevak for updating this all year, hope you have an amazing holiday
MFW 2014 #82 £2000 / £2000 MFW 2015 #82 £1200 / £1000
MFW 2016 #82 £1200 / £1000 MFW 2017 #82 £2350 / £20000 -
Hi
No 17 here. 800 pound over payment for December. Woo hoo made target..just
Thank you lomcevakMFiT-T4- reduce mortgage from 61000 to 40000
2018 MFW no 17 : 8000/10100.00. 2019 MFW no 17: 2150/8000
MFIT-T5-completely clear my £35000.00 mortgage0 -
I have managed to make another OP from a cashback payment of £66.78 taking December's total to £493.90. Thanks Lomcevak.MFW 2025 No. 7 £2731.07/£2700
MFiT-T7 No. 6 £5515.91/£30,0000 -
Hi, after much consideration I have Just made an o/p of £49.84 for December.
I do hope this does not take me over my limit, because if so, I'm in trouble.
Many thanks for all your hard work.
No. 27 with final o/p for £49.84Always 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 -
Late post, November overpayment
£59.04MFW 2017 No 41 £835.79/£1000
Mortgage at December 2015. £55003.41
Mortgage at December 2016. £51173.04
Current MF date November 20340 -
December total of £644.10. Missed out on hitting my target by £500, but that's mainly because I shifted some payment dates around. Upped my target for next year a bit and feeling confident! ��MFW 2019#24 £9474.89/£11000 MFW 2018#24 £23025.41/£15000
MFi3 v5 #53 £12531/
MFi3 v4 #53 £59442/£393870
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