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Finally looked at my Debts -OMG
Thelightisnowon
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I have been reading the posts on this site for a few days and was finally inspired to take a long look at my finances. I have done the financial planner and will start on Friday (PAYDAY WOOHOO!!). As you can see from my signature I have huge debts - most of which nobody else knows about including my husband. Although I owe loads I know I can pay this off. I aim to be debt free in 4 years -31/08/20011.
Keep inspiring us all to tackle this head on.
Keep inspiring us all to tackle this head on.
Proud to be dealing with my debts!
Overdraft [strike]£250[/strike] £178.01
Catalogue [strike]£207[/strike] £157
Mastercard [strike]£3407[/strike] £3370
Northern Rock 17000
First Direct £8000
Visa [strike]£1200[/strike] £1000
Lightbuld moment at 28/08/07
Highest total debts are £28864 Aug 2007
Pay off 3 debts by christmas challenge:
Overdaft, catalogue and visa :rotfl:
DFD Aug 2012
Overdraft [strike]£250[/strike] £178.01
Catalogue [strike]£207[/strike] £157
Mastercard [strike]£3407[/strike] £3370
Northern Rock 17000
First Direct £8000
Visa [strike]£1200[/strike] £1000
Lightbuld moment at 28/08/07
Highest total debts are £28864 Aug 2007
Pay off 3 debts by christmas challenge:
Overdaft, catalogue and visa :rotfl:
DFD Aug 2012
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Congrats on your LBM and for posting on this site.
I hope you have had a good read of all the various boards on here and remember if you want a few pointers on your SOA then we may be able to help improve your DFD!Debt Free - done
Mortgage Free - done
Building up the pension pot0 -
Hi and welcome to the site.Olympic Countdown Challenge #145 ~ DFW Nerd #389 ~ Debt Free Date: [STRIKE]December 2015[/STRIKE] September 2015
:j BabySpendalot arrived 26/6/11 :j0 -
You've done the hard thing by writing it all down, now you just need to stick with your goals... I hope the site helps you like it has many others, me included!
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Hi,
One of the disadvantages about not telling your husband is that he is likely to keep spending as if he had no debt.
If he is responsible for part of the debt (and his money is going towards it)
then he really has a right to know. If you don't tell him then it's likely he will stumble across it sooner or later anyway.
Are you managing to decrease the debt or is it still going up? If it is then you're probably still overspending. You could try shifting your debts around to different cards so you pay less interest or ask your credit card companies if they'd consider dropping your interest rate.
whatsthecost.com have a snowball calculator where you enter the details of your debt and it tells you how long it will take you to get debt free if you pay the stated figure each month and don't add to the debt. Also, it tells you the best order to pay off your debt so that it's paid off faster and you pay less interest.0 -
This is the url for the snowball calculator:
http://www.whatsthecost.com/snowball.aspx
If you list your SOA then we can make suggestions to decrease your costs for various things.
Regards,
Tamara0 -
Sorry to go off the important subject of this thread, but I have tried this web address for the snowball calculator several times every day, by different methods and my unternet keeps saying there is an error with the webaddress. Any one enlighten me, desperate to have a go at it???unsecured Debts at [strike]August 2007 £79,984[/strike] September £79,579 [STRIKE]Snowballing date July 2013[/STRIKE].
May 2009, £76,772 unsecured debts
DMP started Dec 2008, End date at start 2133!0 -
I just clicked and it works for me, you are not at work are you it may be a banned site or something.0
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Thelightisnowon wrote: »I aim to be debt free in 4 years -31/08/20011.
Keep inspiring us all to tackle this head on.
Wow, that is a seriously far off debt date, that's 18004 years away!;)"I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something."0
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