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The "Save 12k in 2019" Thread
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no. 14 £3000 FOR JANUARY
thanksSAVE £25000 IN 2018 25600/25000 NO. 118
SAVE £30000 IN 2019 3000/30000 NO. 140 -
Tucked another 350 away, will be able to top this up later in Feb too, so form not done just yet. Feeling good about this. Somebody else (possibly Rebecca) that it's good to have saving allies here as there's nobody they know saving up in real life... I second that thought! So, thank you everyone.A bit of grin and bear it, a bit of come and share it
You're welcome we can spare it, yellow socks0 -
£542 for January, not too bad for the first month of the year.£2020 in 2020: 60
£12k in 2020: 593/8000
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February off to a good start with £300 saved already loving how focused everyone is!
#119 £1054.89 for JanuaryGroceries Challenge 2019
#119 12K in 2019 Challenge = £1949.89/£12,000 =16%0 -
February is shaping up to be a difficult month to save much extra than my usual regular savings. But I’m trying hard to stick to budget!12K in 2019 Challenge #77 = £779.35 / £6,000 = 12.9%0
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Late reporting for January, but managed to tuck away £1500, so on target.Save £12k in 2019 #85 £1,500/£15,000 (10%)"Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal" Henry Ford0
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Late reporting for January. £1050 saved. Unfortunately behind target due to a significant unexpected bill, but eleven more months to go.0
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For number 112
Well, as I expected, my savings went down in January but not quite as far as budget so only by £274.
I'm predicting that, due to how annual bills fall, that July, September and November will be decreases too.Save £12k in 2023 #17: £19,085/£24,000 (79%)
Save £12k in 2022 #5: £18,007/£18,000 (100%)
Save £12k in 2021 #17: £18,012/£18,000 (100%)
Save £12k in 2020 #25: £15,522/£15,000 (103%)
Save £12k in 2019 #112: £10,963/£10,500 (104%)0 -
Hi,
#3 declaring £500 for Feb. I have submitted the form also, thanks.
Kev0 -
Hi there, please can I join again this year!
Sorry I didn't keep up with 2018 at the end, my Dad was ill from October and passed away in November so lots of things went out the window for a few months, including all my MSE Forum updates!
Can I have £12k again this year please, if you can add me to the spreadsheet and let me know my number I will update m savings for January!
Thanks! xGrocery Challenge 2019 YTD-£820.46/£7200(11%)
Grocery Challenge Feb - £93.10/£600(16%)
£12k in 2019 #: Monthly Saving Accounts £500, Cashback & Competition Sites £2.59, Shopping Saving £152.09,Selling £121.26, Interest & Dividends £43.93, Surveys £0, 365 Day Penny Challenge # £103.44
Total Saved - £923.31/£12000(8%)0
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