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Fabulous February's NSD Challenge!
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Well I cut it fine but managed to complete my target today 12/12. Can't believe it's March tomorrow!0
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February resultsAbundantBudget 11/10beanielou 20/15bestlifenow 2/20bloomfelt 19/21Butti 5/10cathybird 14/15confusedsaving 10/10CJRyder 10/15delta13 12/15doingitanyway 15/16Donkids22 4/15Dottles1 6/12Happy Monday 10/20Honeysucklelou2 6/12jammy dodger 21/20karenccs67 13/15killielila 5/15little_green 18/15Money Choices 10/10Moneybelle37 14/15MoneysavingmadGem 16/20Munchin 5/16Optimistic Saver 17/15pipster100 5/10Saver.The.Taste 12/17shopaholicnumber1 21/20short_bird 9/10SSDD23 15/15Thistimearound 12/12TrushTush 19/20Ttomo 3/10Van_Girl 6/15
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Well done jammy dodger, MoneysavingmadGem and Thistimearound
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Well done everyone, it's been a really fantastic effort, especially with all the disruption to the site. Hopefully March will be a little easier? It's a little bit harder to keep track on the revamped site, I reckon, so it's great so many have stuck with it.
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cathybird said:Abundant Budget, did you want a target of 10 again for March? ...# 365 Day Penny Challenge 2021 £111.84/£667.95, # Virtual Sealed Pot 14 £7.56/£200, # Saving for Xmas 2021 £1 a day: £82/£365, # 1 debt vs 100 days £1,240/£1,240, 1 debt vs 100 days £1,000/£1,000,1 debt vs 100 days £0/£3,540,#80 Pay all debt by Xmas 2021: £2,555/£11,295.001
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AbundantBudget said:cathybird said:Abundant Budget, did you want a target of 10 again for March? ...
Many thanks!
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reporting one more NSD to make it 12/15 for Feb. Had some bad health news this week so it put me in a bit of a rut and spent some money on some treats to cheer myself up.
Hoping March will be better, can I please be put down for 15 days again Cathybird? Will try harder this timeSave £12k in 2022 = £3705.97/ £7,500 (49%)
Save £12k in 2021 #76 = £11,857.21/ £10,000 (118%)0 -
reporting 18/29 (assuming i don't spend anything today) for the month0
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