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Make £2021 IN 2021
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Newbie coming to join in please.1
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Hi, please may I join in too?0
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Hi, would I be able to take part as well please? Newbie poster but few-month lurker of the 2020 thread1
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I'd like to join this challenge again this year please!1
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Hi, I would like to join in please0
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I have a question for people who've done this before - with loyalty cards do you count up the points as you go or once you 'cash them out'? Ie would you say you've earned 60p in Nectar points one month or wait until you've spent £30's worth on physical shopping?Make £2025 in 2025 total £241.75/£20251
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Personally I only count them when I spend them, but as long as you are consistent with how you treat them you can do it however you want.2
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Hi, please can I join in this year?
MFW #103 £992/£3,000
Make £2,021 in 2021 #45 £337.13/£2,0211 -
I’d like to join please! I’m a stay at home mum and would like to earn a bit extra. I’m going to try matched betting and also I used to do some ad rating work which was very boring but if I can get that again it did pay quite well. Considering investigating selling crafts on Etsy. Also toying with starting a blog. I’ve done that before as a hobby years ago but never put ads on or anything.Would love to find a way over the next three years to make £500 extra a month from home as my husband has said if I could make that with no childcare costs I don’t need to get a full time job when my two year old goes to school.Part time working mum | Married in 2014 | DS born 2015 & DD born 2018
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6542225/stopping-the-backsliding-a-family-of-four-no-longer-living-beyond-their-means/p1?new=1
Consumer debt free!
Mortgage: -£128,033
Savings: £6,050
- Emergency fund £1,515
- New kitchen £556
- December £420
- Holiday £3,427
- Bills £132
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hey guys i'd like to join this too, if I can alongside the £10 a day challenge? I'll keep earnings separate so it's more of a challenge ...i.e. if I hit my £10 for the day, the rest can go in the £2021 pot.SPC 14 #062
2021 NSDs Jan 12 Feb 0/14
PayDBX2021 #31 £188/£18155 = 1.04%
365 Day 1p Challenge £28.37/£667.95
£10 a Day Challenge Jan = £156.66 Feb = /£2801
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