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  • kitjos
    kitjos Posts: 223 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hi Julicorn! Can you amend my yearly total to £5k please? :). We've had our garage converted to a 4th bedroom so also have a 15k loan to pay off (im OP'ing on that too :D). Im splitting our monthly wage between both (more so on loan as higher APR) but we should still achieve £5k and dont want to forgo OP'ing on my mortgage.

    Thanks huni! :p xx

    #14.
    "Don't underestimate the value of financial security"


    Wanting to be mortgage free by 45. £155,000 start / £86,880 currently

  • cod3
    cod3 Posts: 805 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Mortgage-free Glee! Combo Breaker
    #53


    My March overpayment is £400


    YTD total of £830


    Thanks Julicorn! X
  • 130# feb and March 1200£ total

    Thanks julicorn ����
    No more toys til Xmas 2022 , mfw 2023 challenge , Trying to not waste food , time or money and appreciate the moment more!
  • lindez
    lindez Posts: 643 Forumite
    Sixth Anniversary 500 Posts
    Morning all
    #44 with an over payment £292.00 total for march now stands at £900.00
    Thank you Julicorn
    MFWB#2
    MFTT5 #28
    Save 12k 2020 #111
  • becky170
    becky170 Posts: 879 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Hello,

    No. 7 here with and overpayment of £151 for March.

    Thank you!
    Mortgage-free wannabe 2025 £571/3000
  • No 58...wasn't quite the final payment last time after all! Another £27 paid today from our change jar so final March total of £1129
  • teameffort
    teameffort Posts: 134 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary 100 Posts
    Hi everyone

    #49 confirming a further over payment of £1,014.75. That makes the March total £1734.75.

    Thanks Julicorn

    Hope you have a good week all

    Teameffort
    Emergency fund saved, we did it!!

    2020 #140 MFW £10,250.25/£9,500.00
    2019 #490 MFW £ 9,964.78/£9,600.00
    2018 #143 MFW £ 6,903.63/£6,500.00
    MFW balance as at 31 Dec 19 77,875.00. Original end date 2043 :eek: goal 2023
  • julicorn
    julicorn Posts: 2,662 Forumite
    Seventh Anniversary 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    130# feb and March 1200£ total

    Thanks julicorn ����

    Hi flyingmama, could you let me know what you would like me to enter for each? Not 100% sure if £1,200 is for each month, or if it's £600 each, or if £1,200 is your total for the year so far :)
  • VDOT47
    VDOT47 Posts: 277 Forumite
    Hi,


    #9 reporting an overpayment of £100 in March please.


    Thanks!
    Original Mortgage (Feb '17) £269,995
    Current Mortgage (End 11/19) £226,790
    End Date November 2039 Original End Date February 2042
  • #115 reporting an overpayment today of £502, making a total overpayment in 2019 so far of £1004.

    Thank you! :)
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