Debt free Munchin!! Now to stay that way.....
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Hi all,
[STRIKE]After a few bumps along the road I finally became debt free on 29 January 2018 :j. [/STRIKE]
[STRIKE]I paid off about £26,000 in my last 3 diaries over the course of 10 years. I started my first diary to clear 1 lot of debt and then once it was gone...I took on more debt . So the purpose of this new diary is to start afresh with no debt (just love saying that) and to put down my savings goals and plans for the year ahead. I will do an SOA in the next post.[/STRIKE]
A little bit about myself I live in N Ireland with my OH and my fur-baby (dog).
During the coming year I want to focus on my savings and the main things are –
- An Emergency fund for a rainy day – hopefully £2000 by Dec and the second goal will be £10,000 and the final goal is £30,000.
- Holiday 2018 – we’re planning on going away for a week in Sept so will aim for £600.
- Finally a dream trip to the Maldives in 2019 – approx. £3000.
As I said in last diary in the months ahead my diary will continue to be about penny pinching….probably giving off to myself about frittering and mainly about getting my budgets funded.
Edit: Oct 2018 - debt created but a new bathroom to show for it:))
[STRIKE]After a few bumps along the road I finally became debt free on 29 January 2018 :j. [/STRIKE]
[STRIKE]I paid off about £26,000 in my last 3 diaries over the course of 10 years. I started my first diary to clear 1 lot of debt and then once it was gone...I took on more debt . So the purpose of this new diary is to start afresh with no debt (just love saying that) and to put down my savings goals and plans for the year ahead. I will do an SOA in the next post.[/STRIKE]
A little bit about myself I live in N Ireland with my OH and my fur-baby (dog).
During the coming year I want to focus on my savings and the main things are –
- An Emergency fund for a rainy day – hopefully £2000 by Dec and the second goal will be £10,000 and the final goal is £30,000.
- Holiday 2018 – we’re planning on going away for a week in Sept so will aim for £600.
- Finally a dream trip to the Maldives in 2019 – approx. £3000.
As I said in last diary in the months ahead my diary will continue to be about penny pinching….probably giving off to myself about frittering and mainly about getting my budgets funded.
Edit: Oct 2018 - debt created but a new bathroom to show for it:))
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Thanks Nats & Bea .
I was going to do an SOA but to be honest I know where I fritter and where I can make savings.
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Money - 02 Feb 2018
Everything else - £[STRIKE]150[/STRIKE]/£98.52 left
Groceries - £[STRIKE]80[/STRIKE]/£69.59 left
Diesel - £[STRIKE]80[/STRIKE]/£80 left
Surveys & Voucher (Additional income)
Swagbucks - 482 SB (999SB = £5 paypal)
Receipt Hog - 1352 coins (1500 coins = £5/ 2850 coins = £10/ 5300 coins = £20/12000 coins = £50)
Topcashback -£0.78 payable / £14.46 pending
Prolific - £6.81
Travel expense (volunteering) - £5.60 pending
Weekly Spends - w/c Sun 28th Feb
Sun - 28th - NSD
Mon 29th - £5 car wash, £5 donation & £2.65 (salad & milk)
Tues 30th - NSD
Wed 31st- £56.48 (Primark, M&S + lunch)
Thurs 01st - NSD (1)
Fri 02nd - £12 Hairdresser
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• Car Insurance - due 07 April 2018 - £400
• Car Tax - £30 - due 01 July 2018
• MOT - £30.50 test + costs to prepare car - due 12 Sept 2017
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Woohoo!!!! Well done on finally getting debt-free! Isn't it a wonderful feeling?
You are very sensible to carry on with your money saving ways. Its very easy to take your eye off the ball and find yourself back in debt again. I've had some close shaves in the last two years, and there are a couple of others on these boards who have found themselves back in debt after getting debt free.
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Well done.
I hope to be in your shoes in 5 years time!
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Congrats on the new diary!:beer:
Have subscribed and will, of course, be cheering you on!
SSG xFinally Debt Free! - July 2016 🌟
Finished Emergency Fund- £10,000 April 2017
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RETIRED: MAY 2021!!!!😀🎆
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Wow, congratulations, you must feel amazing!
:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:TAiming to early retire in April 2025 - DC pension currently £350k0 -
Hi Fatrab - you will be & your debt free date will be on you before you know it.
CL - I’m Capricorn as well. My name appears twice on debt free roll of honour as I didn’t change my ways the first time
SSG & Lilith - glad you found me . You know it will be 2 steps forward & 1 back:D0
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