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Make £2018 in 2018
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Mortgage: Was: £154,495 Oct 2039 Now: £82,340.34 May 2037Swagbucks ~ £155 (2024 ~ £395)Surveys ~ £149.19 (2024 ~ £280.14)Make £2025 in 2025 #5 ~ £964.62 ~ (2024 ~ £2,561.04)0
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Used £3.50 worth of coupons that I had hiding in the back of my purse.
£14.00/£20180 -
NorthernPeach wrote: »Cashback = £1.59
Ips0s = £4
SBucks = £5
Bank interest = £16.16
Total = £77.70 / £2018
Wombled receipts = £2.81
Ips0s = £2
SBucks = £5
Cashback = £13.24
Total = £100.75 / 2018Emergency fund = £734.27 / £1000 :starmod:0 -
£73.10 back from our mortgage provider after they had miscalculated some interest.
£6.00 of free fruit and veg from a family member's allotment since I joined this challenge
£12.27 cashback
£27.46 reduction on a monthly bill = £137.30 saved between August and December
£242.67/£20180 -
£12 supermarket coupon used£2 savers club 2025 #40
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£20 - Swagbucks
10p - Roadkill
£36 - overtime
£57.76 - Depop
£1098.82/20182017 Wins - Coco Pops, £100 Amazon voucher, Elf T-shirt, £250 Zalando Voucher and £250 FeelUnique Voucher, private gig concerts
2018 Wins - Steep xbox game, 2 tangle teezer, Contagion Book, JC Annual, water sports bottle, 10p, 2 cricket tickets, can of fizz, 10p, Ribenia, Johnson baby products0 -
Overtime - £49.23
Amazon Vouchers - £20
Money Found - 7p
GlobalTestMarket - £5
Total £255.34/£2018Make £2019 in 2019 #20 £2352.74/£2019 :j0 -
Hi! Please could I join the challenge? Very late to the party but will still give it a shot - thank you!0
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df-MRes_student wrote: »Hi, I've joined this MSE forum today... Is it possible for me to sign up to this challenge even though we're nearly half-way through the year? I have some serious decluttering to do and a need to transform my financial situation.
I'm a mature student who is hoping to find work in a few months time and return to my research Master's course in September if my back issue is resolved with treatment! Living on benefit is sending my finances through the floor... I need to clear the debts that are accumulating.
Is that okay? Can you also explain how this works, please?
Thanks in advance.
Despite starting this challenge half-way through the year I've made a reasonably good start.
20-Jun to 28-Jul-2018
£30.00 - Kenwood food processor sold
£30.00 - Kawasaki petrol hedge trimmer sold
Total £60.00/£2018df-MRes student
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366 Day 1p Challenge 2020: £4.40/£671.61 / The £1,000 Emergency Fund Challenge [2020] #318: £10.90/£1000.00 / 2020 1% challenge [1% = £6.27] : £8.27/£627.41 / Make £2020 in 2020 #131: £10.00/£2020.00 / 2020 Frugal Living Challenge £00.00/£4000.00 / Make £10 a day in December [2018]: £33.00/£310.00 / Make £2018 in 2018: £104.50/£2018.000 -
£36 - Overtime
£10 - Swagbucks
£1,144/20182017 Wins - Coco Pops, £100 Amazon voucher, Elf T-shirt, £250 Zalando Voucher and £250 FeelUnique Voucher, private gig concerts
2018 Wins - Steep xbox game, 2 tangle teezer, Contagion Book, JC Annual, water sports bottle, 10p, 2 cricket tickets, can of fizz, 10p, Ribenia, Johnson baby products0
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