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Small overdraft, struggling to lower it
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In addition to what has been said, you need to build an emergency fund of £1,000. This is essential.
Then throw the extra £241 or £641 at your debt to your parents. Once that is cleared use all that money to pay the next debt and so on.0 -
All you need to do is calculate your income and then take note of your expenses, then you know how to start facing ur challenges i quite know that its not easy for a single parent to take of financial things.0
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Good, i luv that idea @ moneycoach0
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