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what have/will you spend september 27th 2007?
sammiboo
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I couldnt Find the thread - so I hope you dont mind me starting this one off?
Well its a lovely day here in Sunny Wales, a bit chilly but the Autumn sun is out
Dont forget to keep it low!!
Today I expect to have a NSD - but are away for the weekend from tomorrow, so i am sure that could rapidly change as the day progresses
Well its a lovely day here in Sunny Wales, a bit chilly but the Autumn sun is out
Dont forget to keep it low!!
Today I expect to have a NSD - but are away for the weekend from tomorrow, so i am sure that could rapidly change as the day progresses
March 2006 £15,200+ in debt April £843.64 in debt - Debt Free date Sept 2009
Egg Credit Card - £843.64 5.7%
Egg Credit Card - £843.64 5.7%
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Morning!
I have a £5 boots voucher, so may go get some 'essentials' for next month - namely cotton wool pads for my very manly OH who has just discovered the powers of cleansing. Other than that, a NSD here. x0 -
NSD today, helped by thefact ive left my wallet at home0
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Well I may pay my monthly water rates today, but as it's not due til 2nd Oct, I'm still in my pj's, and I'm working at 2. It depends on wether I can bothered to get dressed and walk to post office.
Also my transfer has gone thru onto my credit card now, so I will pay £150 deposit for my car insurance today. Both of these are budgetted for.
Other than that a NSD planned.
Debt Free as of 17/01/2009 Turtle Power!!
EF Challenger #3 £1543.72 / £5000
MFW 2024 #100 £1300.00 / £10,000
MFiT #40 Jan 2025 Target - £99,999.00
Mortgage at 30/09/22 £113,694.11 | Mortgage at 24/01/23 £110,707.87
Mortgage at 21/04/23 £107,701.01 | Mortgage at 20/07/23 £106,979.65
Mortgage at 04/10/23 £106,253.77 | Mortgage at 10/01/24 £105,324.57
Mortgage at 01/04/24 £104,424.73 | Mortgage at 01/10/24 £103,594.980 -
NSD for me .... am officially a pauper!
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Hopefully a NSD. I've been paid but I don't think I need to buy anything today
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As low as possible.
I have Slimming World tonight, so maybe the new magazine if there are any (Its 90p cheaper at class)Current debt - £16,300
Debt at worst 17/03/2011 - £18,067.62:eek::eek::ANot going anywhere else, ever again :A0 -
NSD - thursdays are good for an NSD - mainly pre-guilt for the weekend
DFW Nerd 156 :hello:
April Grocery Challenge £31.38/£2000 -
afternoon all, going to a body shop party at lunch in work, not planning on buying anything but we'll see...
going to go into town after work, only have one pair of wrk trousers and now it's getting cold can't really wear skirts so am buying another pair of trousers.
need to buy a pair of leather gloves and a pair of cotton gloves for medical reasons (got you guessing???)
am needing new boots/shoes for walking to work in the bad weather and a new winter coat but just planning on looking today.
will report back later once I know amounts.0 -
Hey everyone
Just bills - lots of them - today. NSD apart from that, unless I go through yet another box of tissues thanks to this on-going cold.
Aitchoo!Overpay!0 -
Sunny and cold here in Plymouth too. My favourite kind of weather. Perfect for an autumn woodland walk, sigh.
£2 for son's school bus fare, no spends planned apart from that.
Horrendous spend on food yesterday of £136!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But there were so many bargains in Tesco that I couldn't resist and could now feed an army on reduced price food! (just as well, cos I normally do, well they eat like an army lol)Finally Debt Free After 34 Years, But Still Need to Live Frugally
Debt in July 2017 = £58,766 😱 DEBT FREE 31 OCTOBER 2017 :T 🎉
EMERGENCY FUND 1 = £50/£5,000. EMERGENCY FUND 2 = £10/£5,000.
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS = £0/£500. SEF = £1,400/£12,000 PREMIUM BONDS ME = £350. PREMIUM BONDS DH = £300.
HOLIDAY MONEY = £0 TIME LEFT TO PAY OFF MORTGAGE = 5 YEARS 1 MONTHS0
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