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Marvellous March's NSD Challenge!
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cathybird said:Well done SuperSavingD, you've reached target!1
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Today won't be an NSD for me but tomorrow and the day after almost certainly will be and that will bring me to target, I hope.
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SuperSavingD said:cathybird said:Well done SuperSavingD, you've reached target!
I'm hoping to edge past my target too. I agree with you that working from home helps.
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Today is another NSD so I'm on 20. I'm venturing to the shops tomorrow as we are getting worryingly low on the basics so as I've already got through March's budgeted grocery fund, it won't be. I might come home with nothing if the shops still have empty shelves! I've not been out since Friday (other than to work and back yesterday to pick up a few final bits) so I feel a bit like I might be stepping into a Zombie Apocalypse out there! Most strange ...Mortgage: £81,154.58 (03/19) - £54,849 (02/24)1
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I planned to spend today but I will be doing it tomorrow instead. So 15/16 please cathybirdIf you have built castles in the air, your work should not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them
Emergency fund 100/1000
Buffer fund 0/100
Debt Free (again) 25/0720250 -
Thanks Cathybird. No spend day again, busy working from home, followed by a walk with DD, DS2 x0
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Adding 3 more for Sun, Mon and today, which brings me to 8/10 - it's so nice just not spending. I still have my full weeks 'free spend' budget, which is usually gone over the weekend. Come Friday, I'll be moving that into the credit card account (hopefully). Got to find a bright side I guess.
Tomorrow I will have to pay for my van MOT, but she passed so that's a relief. Though she's going to be stuck on the drive for some time I think...£12k in 25 #14 £10,474.10/£18k 24 #14 £15,653.11/£18k 23 #14 £17,195.80/£18k 22 #20 £23,024.86/£23k0 -
NSD no 15.
Target reached.
Have TBH & I could not care lewss. Shrugs.
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.0 -
MarchOff to a start =5 days =10 days =15 days =20 days =Target reached =Target beaten =
March resultsAbundantBudget 8/10
beanielou 15/15
bloomfelt 12/20
cathybird 8/10
delta13 7/15
doingitanyway 15/16
Dottles1 12/12
Happy Monday 2/15
Honeysucklelou2 6/10
jammy dodger 13/20
karenccs67 12/15
kathy40uk 5/20
lifeatthekings 4/20
little_green 1/16
Money Choices 2/10
Moneybelle37 10/20
MoneysavingmadGem 5/12
Munchin 20
Optimistic Saver 20
shopaholicnumber1 20/20
short_bird 10/15
SuperSavingD 13/12
Thistimearound 12/12
TrushTush 10/25
Van_Girl 8/10ALL WELCOME TO JOIN!
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Well done shopaholic, doingitanyway, SuperSavingD, Van Girl and beanielou
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