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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2021
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            £192.60 paid off in the last week.
 Total paid now #?? £640.56 / £11320.00 5.66%
 Tesco 4163.90 (-86.00 since 01/01/23)First Direct 2437.49 (-153.09 since 01/01/23)Halifax 2391.37 (-55.70 since 01/01/23)MBNA 1577.00 (-78.00 since 01/01/23)Virgin 786.66 (-25.00 since 01/01/23)Overdraft 500.00 (-0 since 01/01/23)Spending CC 4538.34 (+521.24 since 10/01/23)3
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            #44 £422/3382 paid off debt slowly chipping away.
 #25 Saving for XMAS 2021 £1 a day: £75/£365
 PADBX 2021: #44 £3383/£3382 Debt free 6/7/213
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            Paid £29 off cc2 today takes my total to #155 £91/£6200Pay off debt by Xmas 2023 #23My debt free diary https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6436651/clearing-my-debt-after-25-years#latest
 paid £7112/£7800-**DEBT FREE April 2024**
 £9400 saved for emergency fund3
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            Paid £70 off debts on Friday bringing the new total paid to
 #93 £262/£7,250.paydbx2025 #26 £890/£5000 . Mortgage start £148k June 23 - now £138k.
 2025 savings challenge £0/£2000 EF £140. Savings 2 £30.00. 173
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            just wondering if I should count a refund of interest on a loan of £46.28 which I then paid down on the balance owing so it has reduced the balance, if so will now be £965.25/ 12000 ( £1000.00 per month)
 Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2021 no 50 Target for this year £12,000
 Pay all your debt off by Xmas 2022 target £15,000 pd £7969.95 / 15,000
 SPC 2022/23 014
 Pay all of your debt off by XMAS 2023
 #no 28 target £11,200.003
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            everything that you knock the debt down by counts in my bookI think I saw you in an ice cream parlour
 Drinking milk shakes, cold and long
 Smiling and waving and looking so fine3
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            £22,200 to clear. Here goes...................................hope to make a big dent in this by Xmas
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            Payment today for £320 so #12 £560/£10,000 thank you *Stop giving up what you really want for what you want now* *Stop giving up what you really want for what you want now*
 *Face your fear, don't do what's easy, do what is right, fight for it because it will be worth it*
 January grocery budget £215.07/£250
 #18 The 365 day 1p challenge 2023 £108.50/£667.95
 #48 Saving £1 a day for Christmas 2023 challenge £31/£365
 Emergency fund £83.98/£10003
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            #7 - paid off £500 / £7950£12k paid of in 2.5 years!Debt free by June 20223
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            First update of the year:#5 178.81 / £5649.49PAYDBX 2022 #8 £135.62 / £75003
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