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365 Day 1p Challenge 2021
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NUMBER 12 checking in, well done everyone. I have £31.04 so far a combination of change in my purse and the early numbers. Next week I am going to start to complete the last month first to get it out of the way before poverty sets in. xxDF by 2023 No 17 £1,644 /£6000 Total debt £18,000 at the start of DFW Journey. 201814TH JULY 2021 DEBT FREE now in control365 1p challenge No 492
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Morning all,
#18 Another £4.05 into the jar bringing me up to £24.85 / £667.95
Have a great day!
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Hiya! Love this, can I join the challenge please?Mortgage at Highest:£145,000
Penny Challenge #39: £221.26 / £667.95
Make £10 a day: Feb: £300 / £280
March: £2.95 / £3101 -
Hi all!
Number 16 here...so far I've put away £68.83 / £667.95.
I've been just picking days at random and crossing them off my list and putting in 7 days worth into a new savings account. It's going well so far 😀
Take care everyone and keep saving x2 -
Good morning all,
#18 here. £2.16 to my jar today.I’m now at £27.01 / £667.95😀1 -
Hello savers old and new! Some great saving occurring and lovely to have some newbies too! #21 checking in with a rolling total of £128.39 after adding today's £3.29 - still ticking off the biggest amounts which is tough now but which I will appreciate at the other end of the year! And still dreaming of that post-lockdown holiday!
xxx
House Deposit Fund - £30,000 / Fees Fund - £5,000Furniture Fund - £2,500 / White Goods Fund - £2,500 / Flooring Fund - £2,500Emergency Fund - £7,500365 Day Penny Challenge for 2025 - £559.17/£667.95 (Holiday Fund)£2 Savers Club for 2025 - £24/£200 (Christmas Fund)52 Week Card Challenge for 2025 - £191/£400 (Fun Fund)2 -
Hi CazzieLT - yes, the big numbers are really tough but the second half of the year is when you feel that sense of relief that the 'biggies' are done and dusted. I pay into my pot monthly as paid monthly and such a big chunk can be hard to see disappear out of sight, but I know what the end result is and that keeps me going.£2 coin savings club 2025 #1 £166 (2024 £692; 2023 £754; 2022 £472; 2021 £256; 2020 £358; 2019 £512; 2018 £404; 2017 640)Saving for Xmas 202 £1 a day #4 £365 / £365 3-6 month emergency fund challenge #48 £10,030 Save a penny a day 2024 #32 £ . / £667.95 £1000 emergency fund challenge #232 £1,007/ £1,000 (achieved Nov 2020)1
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#38 reporting £17.40 this includes the £10 already in the account. Building up gradually.‘It never hurts to keep looking for sunshine’ - Winnie the Pooh1
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