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Evening all
Hope you had a good Christmas:xmastree:
Will be back in a few days to add all new members to the list and start giving out numbers. Please post any updates in the meantime.PAYDBX 2020 - #01 Pd £15,029.29 / £13,140.66 - 114% 🎉
MFiT-T5 #36
3-6 mth EF #5 €2,445 / 11,100
Mortgage - PD 126,846.35/ 271,495.07 46.72%[ MF was Aug 2038 now Sept 2035 😲0 -
Merry Christmas Muppets! Looking forward to getting started on the debt busting again!!Total debt at LBM = £4861.03
DFBXmas2018 #91 - £3342 / £3500 (95.4%)
HTB ISA - £0 withdrawn for house purchase!
Wedding Fund £2550 / £50000 -
First of all could i join may total is around £10,700 and i already have approx £5000 in savings look to save the rest over the year and pay off my debts, secondly merry Christmas :j
Mortgage Amount Outstanding £116,682.20
2025 Mortgage-Free Wannabes #49 £1401.29/£1,250 (104.74%/100.00%)
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Hi Muppets can I join again please £6,500 this year please. This is a 0% CC and years worth of car loan repayments. Blooming eck this is going to be tough!
LP xCompetition wins £14,136.30[\COLOR]0 -
Please could i join in too , my target is £1680.Thank you0
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Merry Christmas everyone. I hope you all had a lovely day yesterday. I’ve just been sat looking at my debt and worked out to pay off £10,000 in the year which is my goal that means over £800 per month. That is scary to think that such a large amount is going on paying debt each month. Once this debt is gone I will be in such a better position and can’t imagine having that much surplus money a month.
This still won’t clear my debt but my longer term goal is to pay everything off within the next two and half years at the most but I will try pay it off earlier than this if possible.
I can’t make any payments on this until I get paid on Friday but it will be the first thing I do.
Here’s to a fantastic new year and lots of debt busting. Good luck everyone.0 -
Can I be added please. £10,0000
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Can I join please amount is £3490Debt Free as of December 2020 👏
Save 12k in 2025 #6 - £300 / £3000
MFW - 26 months shaved off the mortgage0 -
Merry Christmas everyone. I managed to clear mine back in October for 2017 but just never had the time to come on and declare it. However a few things have cropped up since then and need to rejoin.
I was number 57 but don't mind if that needs to change, Can you put me down for £2,500 this year please muppets.Pay all debt off by Christmas 2025 £815.45/£3,000£1 a day challenge 2025 - £180/£730 Declutter a bag a week in 2025 11/52Lose 25lb - 10/25lbs Read 1 book per week - 5/52Pay off credit card debt 18%/100%0 -
Good news, just been accepted for the Halifax 29 month 0% credit card so have transferred one of my credit card balance. Not a huge credit limit but every little helps.0
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