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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2017

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  • Glittery_2
    Glittery_2 Posts: 139 Forumite
    muppets wrote: »

    Everyone is doing a fab job paying down their debts. No matter how big or small the payments, just remember you ARE getting closer to debt freedom.

    I do subscribe to some of your threads (I don't always post) but I do read the struggles and strains some of you go through. Every payment post I see puts a smile on my face. :):)

    Love this !
    Thank you for all your support and the upkeep on these threads :A
    2017 [STRIKE]48000[/STRIKE]
    2018 [STRIKE]25900 [/STRIKE]
    2019[STRIKE]11950 [/STRIKE]to pay off
    £[STRIKE]4400[/STRIKE] to pay off !
    DEBT FREE :)
  • Well done everyone keep going and we will get there.

    Paymentsor me this month so far #03 paid off another £347.39 this weekend.
    DFXMAS 2015 Total £4893.66 / £21,197.29 /23.08%
    DFXMAS 2016 Total £3783.97 / £17626.13 /21.46%
    DFXMAS 2017 Total £3902.37 / £18927.72 /20.62%
    DFXMAS 2018 Total £4746.36 / £18528.62 /25.62%
    DFXMAS 2019 Total £3650 /£17568.99/20.78%
  • #132 This Year checking in with £2137/£8100.
  • Thanks People. A buffer would be great I have a 3k overdraft which I can never get out of. I'm always at least 2k over. If I could get into the black occasionally that would help. My wages just don't really cover my outgoings and I can't find away to sort that.
    DF by 2023 No 17 £1,644 /£6000 Total debt £18,000 at the start of DFW Journey. 201814TH JULY 2021 DEBT FREE now in control365 1p challenge No 49
  • Money_Rollercoaster
    Money_Rollercoaster Posts: 247 Forumite
    edited 20 March 2017 at 2:38PM
    My wages just don't really cover my outgoings and I can't find away to sort that.


    Have you tried completing an SOA and posting it in the Debt Free Wannabe threads for some specific advice?


    http://www.stoozing.com/calculator/soa.php
    174 BPM >> CC Balance (0%) -£3,565.99 - Target DFD Dec 2017 >> Loan (Car) (3.1%) -£19,803.74 - Target DFD Nov 2020
  • Mofette
    Mofette Posts: 30 Forumite
    Third Anniversary
    Bit of a spend on CCard so total's gone up, as my wages went down and I had an unexpected car bill :(. Shouldn't stop us clearing by Christmas overall


    131 :xmassmile Mofette £ £2.976,19 / £ 6.928,94 43,0%
    2 Credit Cards: PAYDBX 2018 - #131 £1566.37 / £8594.48 18.2%
  • Money Rollercoaster I'm freelance so no regular income. It's Education based so I'm only working maybe 36 weeks anyway as they don't pay for holidays or sickness. And I keep trying to find something else but it's where my skills are unless I work for £7.20 an hour. Thinks will get better thanks people x
    DF by 2023 No 17 £1,644 /£6000 Total debt £18,000 at the start of DFW Journey. 201814TH JULY 2021 DEBT FREE now in control365 1p challenge No 49
  • kirtsypoos
    kirtsypoos Posts: 3,825 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Combo Breaker
    Afternoon all :)

    #006 checking in with £2320.10/£10000 please muppets
    :j PAID VERY, Barclaycard x3, Vanquis, Natwest, O/D, Tesco & MBNA x2 PAID :j LBM 24/07/15 - Original Debt: £0/31010.23 (100% paid) :eek:
    Mortgage - £151.316.54 :eek:
  • Rolling in quickly Hope you have a good one thanks muppets. This is the lowest my debt has been in a great deal of years..as in 15. And managed to wipe another month off my pay off date. Into the 3s soon and apprently it really does come down quickly then. The best help for me has been gettng approved for 0% cards and moving them about when the term ends. Pay off all your debt Xmas 2017 Member 42 917/ 4225 (21.7%)
    Compers challenge 27/70
    £1805/2018
  • Glittery_2
    Glittery_2 Posts: 139 Forumite
    edited 20 March 2017 at 10:41PM
    #119

    Pay Day for me today.

    £635 paid off.
    Think that is it for me until next month, unless I can sell stuff on ebay !

    £3449.60/£12800
    2017 [STRIKE]48000[/STRIKE]
    2018 [STRIKE]25900 [/STRIKE]
    2019[STRIKE]11950 [/STRIKE]to pay off
    £[STRIKE]4400[/STRIKE] to pay off !
    DEBT FREE :)
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