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Have reported the oven for fixing but haven't heard back yet. I've planned another 7 meals that can be done on the hob/slow cooker just in case it doesnt get sorted this week.
Did papier mache craft with the kid this morning. She loved it- I hate stuff like that so i did pretty well.Read another chunk of Wolf hall - about half way through currently. I'm going to see if i can find the series once ive finished
Bottom line;
£49k paid off
Car HP paid off
Debt Free!
Saved Escape fund and moved out.
Current focus; saving Emergency fund1 -
This week I've moved my family debt repayment pot over to NSI bonds. The interest rate on my savings accounts is so low i'd only be making pence and I think the chance of winning a prize (especially since I dont play the lottery) on bonds is worth the loss of 18 odd pence from my savings.
Incidentely this is the first time ive had over £1000 of my own money saved up....ever. Nice little milestone.Bottom line;
£49k paid off
Car HP paid off
Debt Free!
Saved Escape fund and moved out.
Current focus; saving Emergency fund3 -
So i've sold my old phone handset- the S6 on ebay for £30. That's a weeks food for something that is bricked and would otherwise sit in a drawer.Bottom line;
£49k paid off
Car HP paid off
Debt Free!
Saved Escape fund and moved out.
Current focus; saving Emergency fund4 -
Well done on selling the phone every little helps1
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Kakiste said:This week I've moved my family debt repayment pot over to NSI bonds. The interest rate on my savings accounts is so low i'd only be making pence and I think the chance of winning a prize (especially since I dont play the lottery) on bonds is worth the loss of 18 odd pence from my savings.
Incidentely this is the first time ive had over £1000 of my own money saved up....ever. Nice little milestone.
Pennies starts again...........2022 - £13,579.223 -
Thanks. I think you're exactly right, I actually feel better about them being somewhere that isnt my bank account. I know that I'm not going to go on a mad shopping spree as that's not my style but I'm very much guilty of 'oh I'll buy the kid some clothes and put it back when i get paid.' 'I'll get a takeaway because I'm knackered and put it back next time i have excess money' etc and then its death by a thousand cuts.
I know that the only thing i'm going to use that money for is debt repayment.
It just makes it easier not looking at it!
Bottom line;
£49k paid off
Car HP paid off
Debt Free!
Saved Escape fund and moved out.
Current focus; saving Emergency fund4 -
That's me to a T, I worked my way through £1000 last year with a food shop here and things for the kids there. I wouldn't have dreamed of drawing out £1k and booking a holiday but the £100s quickly add up. Lessons learned for us both hopefullyPennies starts again...........2022 - £13,579.223
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Cooked up a batch of sweet and sour sauce this evening so its got 24 hours to thicken before we have it for dinner tomorrow.
It looks very more-ish!
Spag bol tonight, with fancy cheese (parmigiano reggiano) that I was given at food group this week.Bottom line;
£49k paid off
Car HP paid off
Debt Free!
Saved Escape fund and moved out.
Current focus; saving Emergency fund5 -
I managed to save £2000 but we found our conservatory was falling down and and had to replace it in January of last year so that went along with getting a 5year bank loan for the rest. We now have about 3years left to pay as I am making overpayments whenever I can.We are back up to £600 as I dont want to have nothing as we have had most of our lives.4
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I like the idea of premium bonds I think it will make it less tempting to dip into it for a not so emergency spend*Dad loan - £5300 - £7300
*Virgin Credit Card - £3552.50 - £0
*Natwest - £1828.35 -£400
Barclaycard - £2315.25 - £0.00
Creation Finance - £960.32 £860
*Total debt - £8560/£11641.17*
Savings
*Savings Buffer - £1000/£1500
*Emergency Fund - £1000/£1500
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