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2016 mfw
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July overpayments £93.98MFW 2017 No 41 £835.79/£1000
Mortgage at December 2015. £55003.41
Mortgage at December 2016. £51173.04
Current MF date November 20340 -
#96 here with a £325 payment making a total of £455 for July.
Thanks again Lomcevak0 -
#80
£706.51
for July please
Thank you;)0 -
number #120 popping in for my monthly update.
This month I have paid £1895 off the mortgage.
Good luck for everyone for August.Aim to be mortgage free by 2017
MFW 2016 overpayments here we go again £10000
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#54 reporting a July OP of £350.
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Spreadsheet updated - well done everyone, has given me a well-needed boost today. Work seems a relentless grind at the moment and i'm feeling a bit run-down as a result, but only a couple more weeks and it's time for a bit of a break. Counting down the days... :beer::jSpreadsheet updated - £350k well and truly busted, next up ... £400k

..coming up very quickly at this rate
rasputin_thorpedo - I have you down as £9,545.98 on the spreadsheet, so i'm £20.96 out from the £9,566.94 you give, did I miss an update somewhere? Very impressive OPing either way though
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Probably my fault, I'll go and sit in the corner.
May - 2122.66
Jun - 1156.85
Jul - 1230.72
Total - 9,660.59
I will reconcile to your spreadsheet next time before posting
Baby Step 1 - £1k Emergency Fund - COMPLETE
Baby Step 2 - Pay off all debts except the Mortgage - £9,326 to go
Baby Step 3 - Save 6 months of expenses into full Emergency Fund - £4,300 to go
Baby Step 4 - Put 15% into Pension
Baby Step 6 - Pay off the Mortgage early
Baby Step 7 - Live like no-one else
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#36 OP for July: £1230.
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Oops a bit delayed with my updated op's. Here are my op's for June and July:
June: £716.05
July: £380.12
Thanks very much Lomcevak.
MGx (number 77):jMortgage free 08.08.19 :j
2018: £19410.25 / £9,300 2017: £7646.64 / £11,000 2016: 4557.98 / £11,000 2015: £10,230.37 / £11,000 2014 =£6703.26 / £11,000 2013 = £4288.51 / £8000 2012 = £1600/£5000 2011 = £2579/£3000
MF date was Nov 2041 - mortgage neutral 23.07.18
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My July £10002019 MFW No. 74 £13700/£30000 (45.66%)
12k in 2018 No. 98 £6274.19/£18000 (34.85%)
BTL (start) £97440.00 (current) £68000.00
Residential (start) £275000.00 (current) £268000.000
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