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When things hit rock bottom the only answer is to fight the way back up...
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That is an amazing amount to have paid off in such a short time especially since you have so little spare cash. Very well done.Have adventures. laugh a lot and always be kind.0
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Thank you for all the replies
Had a minor wobble and moment of !!!!!! have I done last night but soon back to the obvious. Meh!
Suffolk_lass wrote: »OK so that is 10.7% paid off your debts
10.2% paid off your rent arrears
Overall that is 10.5% gone. Finished. Paid off
Looking at it like that makes me feel a lot happier than looking at all the numbers! Thank youUncannyScot wrote: »I am hoping to get some baking done tonight... bread and maybe more scones / cakes... mmmmm
Is that an invite? :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
PA has hit the bank £43.43, along with £5 from a lovely mse person using my Circle referral.
Need to grab some milk and electric. Meal plan and triple make sure I don't need anything else then send what's left in the bank to council tax0 -
We all have wobbles from time to time. You're doing so well. Keep on going.Have adventures. laugh a lot and always be kind.0
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Hidden, you are doing really well especially in a short space of time. Just think of how much more you will have paid off when you start work and get all the benefits you are entitled to.
I just love seeing your debt updates and how much they are going down. xxBarclaycard: £4,217.55/£5 = 0.11% | Tesco £3,810.55/£3,770.55 = 1.05%
Total: £8,027.80/£5 = 100%/0.06%
Mortgage £99,692/£51,652.33 51.8%
Car Loan: £9,217.20/7,527.38 81.67%
My Money Managing Ways0 -
10.5% paid off that's amazing! Well done you. Hope it's sunnier for you than it is here - chucking it down!0
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Thank you x Nope weather is perfect if you're a duck!0
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I'm so :mad: at myself, I have broken a window
and I know it's going to cost me now to get it fixed! Arghh! I'm not going to ring it through until Monday so I don't have the extra cost of it being out of hours but still think it will be stupidly expensive
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Doesn't your landlord pay for repairs like that?Have adventures. laugh a lot and always be kind.0
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Not when it's my fault
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