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Idiot -proof spreadsheet for savings and interest
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I used to buy a cracked version of Office from Thailand regularly for years but then my employer signed us up to Office365 with home use allowed. My Office365 subscription was linked to my corporate account/email and when I retired it lapsed after a few months as my employer deactivated the account. Much as it pained me to do so, I have purchased a personal subscription for £59.99 pa. After a couple of decades I don't feel too bad about it now and at least I get all the updates, new releases and 1TB cloud storage which is handy for sharing videos etc. Not very MSE I know but you can't win 'em allWhat's your plan for when you don't work there any longer? Will you buy your own Excel licence? will you migrate to a free spreadsheet?0 -
Do you invest with HL too? Or use quilted loo roll?0
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OpenOffice / LibreOffice for me. Excel won't work on my type of computer, and I don't want to pay 59.99 pa for the "cloudy steam-like vapour" version :O
I've started slowly building up a spreadsheet, taking screenshots of JohnRo's Income thread as inspiration, but it's a long way off from being really usable. I tried to implement unitisation but I just can't get my brain around how to keep things updated as I go along.
Most of my tracking is done in a GnuCash style application.
Nothing wrong with quilited loo roll!
Goals
Save £12k in 2017 #016 (£4212.06 / £10k) (42.12%)
Save £12k in 2016 #041 (£4558.28 / £6k) (75.97%)
Save £12k in 2014 #192 (£4115.62 / £5k) (82.3%)0 -
Ok you are excused using HL but don't use too many sheets of that pricey loo roll. The country just can't afford it these days and we're all in it together - think of the poor kids! They need shoes that match and don't have holes for the winter.0
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A brief investigation reveals that quilted loo roll is very competitively priced, certainly cheaper than the swan necks I've been using to date and far easier to obtain in bulk
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Would it be cheaper than the old fivers I have been using? I need a change as I can't get on with the new ones. I don't know what market research they did to think plastic was a good idea.0
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A brief investigation reveals that quilted loo roll is very competitively priced, certainly cheaper than the swan necks I've been using to date and far easier to obtain in bulk

I take the Swan necks require more of a to and fro flossing action, did you have to redesign the porcelain apparatus much?0
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