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The "Save 12k in 2021" Thread!
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Thank you Suffolk-lass and Gem-gem for responding x4
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£3000 for me this month total, including £25 won on PBs in the March draw that got reinvested

Off to update the form and my sig
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Is anyone here friends with @Slowlyfading away from the forum? I notice that they have not been on since: Last Active 15 February at 6:00PM. I hope that they are ok.4
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@tommyedinburgh I can try through another route, it has worked before.tommyedinburgh said:Is anyone here friends with @Slowlyfading away from the forum? I notice that they have not been on since: Last Active 15 February at 6:00PM. I hope that they are ok.Save £12k in 2025 #2 I saved £14,660.97 of £6000 or 244.35% of my target. The 2026 Save £12k in 2026 thread is here
OS Grocery Challenge in 2025 I finished the year at £2880.99/£3000 or 96.03% of my annual spend so I am sticking with a £3000 annual budget for 2026
I also Reverse Meal Plan on that thread and grow much of our own premium price fruit and veg, joining in on the grow your own in 2026 discussion thread
My keep within our budget diary is here5 -
Hello everyone
Reporting £2330.33 for March - helped by interest from a long-standing ISA which dates back to when there was at least some interest to be had! Just spent money on the basics this month. It will be interesting to see if that changes with the lockdown coming to an end, beer gardens opening up etc.Save 12k in 2013-2014-2015-2016-2017-2018-2019-2020-2021-2022 - then early-retired.3 -
£1478 for me this month... ahead of target so far!Save 12k in 2014 #55: £2900/6k 48% Save 12k in 2021: £55,533/£55k 101% Save 12k in 2022: £13,600/£12k 113% Save 12k in 2023: £1975/£6k 33%4
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Hi all, #9 reporting £1,612 for March, slightly less than previous months as I thought. Will go submit form now.3
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Have added you to the spreadsheetCoolhand2 said:Can I please join. It's my first time in this thread and it seems interesting. I want to target for £10,000 for 2021. I just became debt free this month and want to start saving for my emergency fund.
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I am ok thanks - just trying to juggle too many things, as per usual! Thanks for the concern; nothing to worry about here.tommyedinburgh said:Is anyone here friends with @Slowlyfading away from the forum? I notice that they have not been on since: Last Active 15 February at 6:00PM. I hope that they are ok.
Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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And I very much appreciate the nudgeSuffolk_lass said:
@tommyedinburgh I can try through another route, it has worked before.tommyedinburgh said:Is anyone here friends with @Slowlyfading away from the forum? I notice that they have not been on since: Last Active 15 February at 6:00PM. I hope that they are ok.
Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
Personal Finance Blogger + YouTuber / In pursuit of FIRE
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