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New Year's Eve 2016 - Staying in or going out?
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Home, but family coming round for a partyDFW Nerd No. 1484 LBM 07/01/15 Debt was £95k :eek: Now debt free and happy :j0
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Staying in, I wasnt even planning on staying up but my middle child wants to, so I'll probably get out a few board games or something. Long walk on the beach new years day.0
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I am staying at my Sister's to look after her dogs and probably won't stay up late. It will be my first New Year's debt free so hopefully I will sleep soundly with the whippets in the bed too.I'm a professional cynic but my heart's not in it0
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I am staying at my Sister's to look after her dogs and probably won't stay up late. It will be my first New Year's debt free so hopefully I will sleep soundly with the whippets in the bed too.
Wow congrats on becoming Debt Free! I am on the last hurdle and January will be frugal! I think I am staying in, off to the gym first..Achievements:
9 Aug 2021: Achieved a perfect credit score on Experian (999/999 points - Excellent)
Debt free date: 23 July 2021.
Next goals: Save deposit as a first time buyer.
Find ways to increase income
Further reduce budget/ sell old stuff
Goals for October 2018: Eliminate unneccessary spending0 -
Home,haven't done new year for donkeys years. Don't think 2017 is going to start off any better for me healthwise0
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Our teenagers will be out but we'll be tucked up in bed by 10! In our defence the 8 year old has been up since 6am!
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Staying in with daughter! I hate new year.. Got invited out but really not interested. Quite content at home. But happy new year to all.Penny wise pound foolish. 366 days 1p challenge 2020/21/22/23 completed.
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No. 24 52 week savings challenge completed August 24
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Staying in with my Mum who lives with me and is housebound. Both staying up to watch the fireworks on tv. Wishing everyone a Happy New Year.Frugal Living Challenge 2025 Mortgage free as of 1st August 20130
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Phoned my friend , to put off tonight . I'm just not up to it .
Haven't bothered wth nye for many years .
2015 , was my worst ever year . 2016, was a year of change and upheaval.
Loads of help from many on this forum , in making some decisions .
Thanks to all who helped ,and persevered
This year ? Interesting !
Happy new year to all
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No longer staying in. Off to celebrate with both DDs, OH, son in law and his parents. Granddaughter in bed hopefully. Wine, games and sausage rollsI’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Debt free Wannabe, Budgeting and Banking and Savings and Investment boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.
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