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Joyful July's NSD Challenge!
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Yesterday was Day 2/20Starting Total in September 2019 = £38287.77
Current Total = £25534.10
33% of debt paid off so far
Debt Free by Christmas September August July June 2023!0 -
Yesterday was a NSD - 3/15
Thanks Cathybird0 -
JulyOff to a start =5 days =10 days =15 days =20 days =Target reached =Target beaten =July targetsApricotPluto 5/15Aspiration 5/15beanielou 7/15Birdee 4/15bloomfelt 3/20cathybird 5/15delta13 2/16Doris17 2/22Honeysucklelou2 2/11jammy dodger 4/20killielila 15Money Choices 15Narola1976 2/20SSDD23 5/20short_bird 5/18SuperSavingD 3/15TrushTush 28Van_Girl 2/15ALL WELCOME TO JOIN!
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Well done Narola and SuperSavingD
Not an NSD for me today, getting food from a local caff/restaurant, not a necessity obviously but trying to do my bit to keep the local eateries going through the current crisis. This one has not reopened as a restaurant yet. It's only an occasional treat, not a regular splurge!
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6/15 Today for me pleaseApril 2020 - £102,222 Loans/CC’s.
Jan 2022 - £0
Cleared - £102,222
Jan 2022 - Now time to build suitable investments and a business!0 -
5/15 for me today.DEBT FREE
Starting Debt = £25,046.68 (Nov 2019)
Current Debt = £0
Total paid off = £25,046.68 (100%) June 2023
Pay Debt by Xmas23 #24 - £4,384.36/£4,384.36
Pay Debt by Xmas22 - £4,957.69/£9,342.050 -
2 more NSDs to add to the pot 6/20 really enjoying the vegs from the garden and if my eyes dont deceive me one of my tomatoes is ripening
new pots peas a courgette and young broad beans in with the frittata thing for tea so all home grown with the chooks eggs. should be fine for milk till Friday found using the coffee creamer powder stuff useful and just using fresh milk for tea and cereal x
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I'm on 4/16, a quarter of the way which isn't too bad. Was hoping to be doing much better but the cat's had an accident and have had to fork out on vet fees, with more to come - so some more spendy days than planned in. He's ok though, and after I pick him up at the weekend I should hopefully be back on track for more NSDs (I'll need them!)
Save £12k in 2022 = £3705.97/ £7,500 (49%)
Save £12k in 2021 #76 = £11,857.21/ £10,000 (118%)1 -
Not one for me today, treated myself to lunch x1
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Lou~ Debt free Wanabe No 55 DF 03/14.**Credit card debt free 30/06/10~** MFW. Finally mortgage free O2/ 2021****
"A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of" Jane Austen in Mansfield Park.
***Fall down seven times,stand up eight*** ~~Japanese proverb. ***Keep plodding*** Out of debt, out of danger. ***Be the difference.***
One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.1
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