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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2020

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  • Skinnylatte
    Skinnylatte Posts: 1,244 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Debt-free and Proud! Home Insurance Hacker!
    I'm new, can I have a number please?

    I'm planning to pay off £6627.97 by Christmas 2020
    Pay off Car Loan £17,047 £10580 by Christmas 2022

    Mortgage 1 @ 23/03/2019 [STRIKE]£101297[/STRIKE]
    £84457 16.6% DI [STRIKE]£6.95[/STRIKE] £6.15
    Mortgage 2 @ 12/04/2015 [STRIKE]£136121[/STRIKE]
    £100,546 26.1
    % DI [STRIKE]£9.13[/STRIKE] £6.07
    1st LBM 02/06/2013 £[STRIKE]21595[/STRIKE] Debt Free Day 27/03/2015

  • lynneee
    lynneee Posts: 877 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper
    Hi, thanks for doing this, please can I join? I will have just under £4000 to pay off. Will add actual total when I get my final figures at the end of December.
    Thank you.
    mortgage £800 overpayment 2022. £600/£2400 2023 🙂 savings £1853/£1800 😊
  • st182
    st182 Posts: 166 Forumite
    Sixth Anniversary 100 Posts Photogenic
    edited 16 December 2019 at 4:25PM
    Hi muppets, thanks for the invite- I'd like to keep number 175 please, i'll add a target at the end of the month. Ta- anxious to get stuck in :)

    EDIT- I now have a target number, £4700. Thanks muppets
    Pay Off Debts by Xmas 2026; £0 / £6201.56
  • Good morning everyone. Could I please have a number. Want to pay off my millstone Credit Card before next Christmas. Current balance is £2777.35.
    £2 savers club #33
    1 debt vs 100 days ~ £193.19£500
  • Morning muppets,

    Thanks for setting up this one again.

    I'm in again for 2020, please can I keep 041? I've grown quite attached to it :D

    I am going to be adventurous and aim to pay off £8000 :eek: :eek: :rotfl:

    Nothing lost in trying I guess.

    So that's £1K off the overdraft and £7K off the CC's.

    Thanks lovely

    Pmo2
    xx
  • Please can I join I have £3270 to pay off credit cards and aiming for £1000 emergency fund.
  • Can I have 159 again.

    Setting a target of £13000
    My LBM May 2017, DH LBM July 2017- Total Debt (not Including Mortgage) £46444.23 :eek:
    £40773.61 /£46444.23 87.8% paid
  • abkb
    abkb Posts: 17 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 31 December 2019 at 6:39PM
    Big deep breath, please can I join?

    Aiming for £13394.48
  • I'm happy to be 179 again, I have been paying off my last amount but lost my personal tracking information. So can I have a total of £3741.73, Thank you :)
    PAYDBX 2022 #8 £135.62 / £7500
  • Please can I join, I'm aiming to pay off everything this year which is currently £11,088.31.

    Many thanks H x
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