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Make £2019 in 2019
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Can i join too please and if anyone can tell me what a bullet journal is?
thanksLBM Sept 2012
started DMP 1.11.12
Debt [STRIKE]£37012[/STRIKE]/£0 DFD January 2019 :beer:0 -
Count me in please0
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£10 amazon voucher for me today after signing up to manage my account online
Can we count dividends? I'd forgotten I had shares and apparently they'll pay out in the next couple of months.0 -
£10.67 for me from bank interest, so £10.67/£2019 so far.The 365 day penny challenge #24: £21.52/£667.95
Make £2019 in 2019: £29.99/£2019
2019 1% Challenge #9: 1% - Pay all your debt off by Xmas 2019 # 60: £500 -
...And we're off!!
£4.01 ~ ebay
Total = £4.01Mortgage: Was: £154,495 Oct 2039 Now: £82,869.54 May 2037Swagbucks ~ £130 (2024 ~ £395)Surveys ~ £139.39 (2024 ~ £280.14)Make £2025 in 2025 #5 ~ £964.62 ~ (2024 ~ £2,561.04)0 -
If anyone is a newbie and wants any help, please feel free to contact me (by discussing in this thread) and I'll be happy to help! I managed over £2,017 in 2017 but 'only' £1,336' in 2018. My main earners are survey websites but the reason I did not make over £2018 last year was because the earnings from them reduced!
On another note, if anyone has an Ipsos referral, please let me know as I'd like to join that site.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and should not be seen as financial advice.0 -
Can i join too please and if anyone can tell me what a bullet journal is?
thanks
It’s a different, quick way of journalling which involves bullet points and various other ways of organising your journal. If you checkout bulletjournal.com then you’ll understand why my explanation is so vague lol It’s great as you can customise things to make it work for yourselfMortgage so far: £31,630.01Aiming to be mortgage free by 20240 -
Can I join please? I'm not really sure what joining entails exactly other than being added to the list but I want to give the challenge a goMFW - OP 10% each year to clear mortgage in 10 years!
2019: £16,125/£16,125
2020: £14,172.64/£14,172.64
2021: £12,333.62/£12,333.62
2022: £10,626.55/£10,626.55
2023: switched tactics to saving in a higher interest rate account than mortgage interest rate
2024: mortgage neutral!0 -
... and we're off. £0.15 on One OpinionMFW - OP 10% each year to clear mortgage in 10 years!
2019: £16,125/£16,125
2020: £14,172.64/£14,172.64
2021: £12,333.62/£12,333.62
2022: £10,626.55/£10,626.55
2023: switched tactics to saving in a higher interest rate account than mortgage interest rate
2024: mortgage neutral!0 -
Starting off with £5.61 in interestMake £2019 in 2019 #71: £245.45/£20190
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