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Splendid September's NSD Challenge!

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  • Well a very speedy few days and lots of junk food consumed. Back on both the NSD’s had one yesterday so now I’m 9/24.
    April 2020 - £102,222 Loans/CC’s.

    Jan 2022 - £0
    Cleared - £102,222

    Jan 2022 - Now time to build suitable investments and a business!
  • Day 6/13 yesterday... Hope everybody's OK.
    ‘Keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole.’ David Lynch.
    "It’s a beautiful day with golden sunshine and blue skies all the way.” David Lynch.
  • beanielou
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    Today will be one 
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  • cathybird
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    September

    Off to a start = image

    5 days = image

    10 days = image

    15 days = image

    20 days = image
    Target reached = image
    Target beaten = image

    September targets
    Aspiration 9/24 imageimage
    beanielou 13/15 imageimageimage
    cathybird 10/15 imageimageimage
    ChangingMyWays89 5/10 imageimage
    delta13 11/20 imageimageimage
    Dottles1 1/12 image
    Honeysucklelou2 3/12 image
    jammy dodger 8/20 imageimage
    Lady M 10
    Money Choices 4/15 image
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    Tahlullah.H 4/15 image
    Van_Girl 15

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  • cathybird
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    Well done Aspiration, short bird and beanie imageimage Not one for me today, going to get some necessary stuff out of the way. I also have a plumbing bill coming up for a repair and some footpath repairs to pay for too, not absolutely sure of the timing on both of those but it will be this month. Last month I spent hardly anything ... this month will be a bit more expensive, but that's the way it goes. image
  • another  one to  add  today  thanks cathybird 
  • jammy_dodger
    jammy_dodger Posts: 1,925 Forumite
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    edited 14 September 2020 at 2:22PM
     Last month I spent hardly anything ... this month will be a bit more expensive, but that's the way it goes.
     cathybird so  true prefer  the  swings  to the roundabouts meself  :)
  • Another 1 today (benefits of not going out) so 10/24 please for me. 
    April 2020 - £102,222 Loans/CC’s.

    Jan 2022 - £0
    Cleared - £102,222

    Jan 2022 - Now time to build suitable investments and a business!
  • delta13
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    A very spendy day! Had a haircut and bought a tester size bottle of shampoo recommended by the hairdresser; picked up and paid for dry cleaning; bought birthday cards; completed a weekly food shop. Still need to book train tickets (decided to risk it) and I've already bought more hand sanitiser and face masks ready for the journey.

    Today's probably the first time since March I've spent a sizeable amount on myself!
    Save £12k in 2022 = £3705.97/ £7,500 (49%)
    Save £12k in 2021 #76 = £11,857.21/ £10,000 (118%)


  • Can’t believe how many days I have thought would be NSDs but something has come up. Yesterday was NSD 4/12, so still got a long way  to go this month.
    paydbx2025 #26 £890/£5000 . Mortgage start £148k June 23 - now £138k.
    2025 savings challenge £0/£2000
    EF £140. Savings 2 £30.00. 17
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