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Time to clear the remnants of my old life
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Not sure how much 'squeezing' I'll be able to do next week- just ordered heating oil and the price is ridiculous!! 🙈 Admittedly, I have enough in the budget to cover it but I was hoping to put the anticipated 'leftover' cash into he debt fund - suffice to say there is no leftover cash!! 😮DNF: £708.92/£1000
JSF: £708.58/£1000
Winter season grocery budget: £600.85/£900
Weight loss challenge 2024: 11/24lbs
1st quarter start:9st 13.1lb
2nd quarter start:9st 9.2 lb
3rd quarter start: 9st 6.8 lb
4th quarter start: 9st 10.2 lb
End weight: 8st 13lb
'It's the small compromises you keep making over time that start to add up and get you to a place you don't want to be'3 -
I think a lot of people are finding heating bills problematic this yearAchieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £174.8K Equity 32.77%
2) £2.6K Net savings after CCs 6/7/25
3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £24.3K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.2K) = 30.1/£127.5K target 23.6% 29/7/25
4) FI Age 60 income target £16.5/30K 55.1%
5) SIPP £4.8K updated 29/7/251 -
Hurrah! Pay day sorted so the remnants (£260) of the grocery and petrol budgets for the month transferred to the debt account 🙌
Much better than I expected to be honest but we've had most of our food from stores and garden and dh changing car has had a positive impact on the petrol budgets- hopefully we'll do well next month too! 😉
DNF: £708.92/£1000
JSF: £708.58/£1000
Winter season grocery budget: £600.85/£900
Weight loss challenge 2024: 11/24lbs
1st quarter start:9st 13.1lb
2nd quarter start:9st 9.2 lb
3rd quarter start: 9st 6.8 lb
4th quarter start: 9st 10.2 lb
End weight: 8st 13lb
'It's the small compromises you keep making over time that start to add up and get you to a place you don't want to be'4 -
Inclined to agree with SH that regardless of what means you use for heating it's going to be a tricky one this winter. I re-set our electricity monitor last night with the new tariff rates and had a proper
moment when I saw what the new "baseline" cost is. Argh. Can only hope eventually things level out a bit, but I certainly can't see it being this side of the spring.
I sympathise with the car replacement too - we've had to replace both of ours in the past couple of years. My 12 year old Clio (had from brand new) gained a couple of significant issues which were going to start causing problems, and as she was going to be impractical past this month anyway because of the new London ULEZ zones we decided to cut our losses on her in early 2019. Mr EH's 16 year old Citroen C3 was rather more irritating - a bit battered and bruised, but still running REALLY well, we'd have been happy to have kept her but, again, for the ULEZ thing. Had to bite the bullet and replace back in August as time was running out. Frustrating to have to change a perfectly good car, but we have taken the opportunity to switch for something a bit larger which is probably more practical for longer journeys.
Looking forward to seeing your progress - and yes, with no interest to pay and very old debts there is definitely no benefit in not looking at F&F's as and when you can!🎉 MORTGAGE FREE (First time!) 30/09/2016 🎉 And now we go again…New mortgage taken 01/09/23 🏡
Balance as at 01/09/23 = £115,000.00 Balance as at 31/12/23 = £112,000.00
Balance as at 31/08/24 = £105,400.00 Balance as at 31/12/24 = £102,500.00
£100k barrier broken 1/4/25SOA CALCULATOR (for DFW newbies): SOA Calculatorshe/her1 -
leftatthetrafficlights said:Hurrah! Pay day sorted so the remnants (£260) of the grocery and petrol budgets for the month transferred to the debt account 🙌
Much better than I expected to be honest but we've had most of our food from stores and garden and dh changing car has had a positive impact on the petrol budgets- hopefully we'll do well next month too! 😉Achieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £174.8K Equity 32.77%
2) £2.6K Net savings after CCs 6/7/25
3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £24.3K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.2K) = 30.1/£127.5K target 23.6% 29/7/25
4) FI Age 60 income target £16.5/30K 55.1%
5) SIPP £4.8K updated 29/7/251 -
Another £200 to the debt account 🙌 we've had a pretty good first week this week- minimal grocery spends as most of the food has come from stores. Still got leeks, cabbage, chard and brussel sprouts in the garden along with a few lettuce leaves so will hopefully be able to keep this month's spends pretty low 😉DNF: £708.92/£1000
JSF: £708.58/£1000
Winter season grocery budget: £600.85/£900
Weight loss challenge 2024: 11/24lbs
1st quarter start:9st 13.1lb
2nd quarter start:9st 9.2 lb
3rd quarter start: 9st 6.8 lb
4th quarter start: 9st 10.2 lb
End weight: 8st 13lb
'It's the small compromises you keep making over time that start to add up and get you to a place you don't want to be'2 -
Good work - well done!🎉 MORTGAGE FREE (First time!) 30/09/2016 🎉 And now we go again…New mortgage taken 01/09/23 🏡
Balance as at 01/09/23 = £115,000.00 Balance as at 31/12/23 = £112,000.00
Balance as at 31/08/24 = £105,400.00 Balance as at 31/12/24 = £102,500.00
£100k barrier broken 1/4/25SOA CALCULATOR (for DFW newbies): SOA Calculatorshe/her1 -
Fab payment. Great news on garden produce. Satisfying and MSEAchieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £174.8K Equity 32.77%
2) £2.6K Net savings after CCs 6/7/25
3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £24.3K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.2K) = 30.1/£127.5K target 23.6% 29/7/25
4) FI Age 60 income target £16.5/30K 55.1%
5) SIPP £4.8K updated 29/7/251 -
£307 added to the debt neutral fund 🙌 it's the surplus from the grocery and petrol budgets.
I've had an expensive month with garden work needing doing but I have a separate budget for that - still have some more to do next year but that money is sitting in the savings - it's going to be nice to finally finish the garden as we've been sorting the hardscaping for the past 18 months and I've got to the point where I want to start enjoying it rather than work on it 🙈😂
I'm tired at the moment- full of cold and not sleeping, I'm having a couple of days of chilling out and will hopefully be feeling normal again!!DNF: £708.92/£1000
JSF: £708.58/£1000
Winter season grocery budget: £600.85/£900
Weight loss challenge 2024: 11/24lbs
1st quarter start:9st 13.1lb
2nd quarter start:9st 9.2 lb
3rd quarter start: 9st 6.8 lb
4th quarter start: 9st 10.2 lb
End weight: 8st 13lb
'It's the small compromises you keep making over time that start to add up and get you to a place you don't want to be'2 -
That's healthy surplus. Good when you have pots for different spending. I have a cold too - so feel you on that one. Hope you feel better soon.Achieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £174.8K Equity 32.77%
2) £2.6K Net savings after CCs 6/7/25
3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £24.3K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.2K) = 30.1/£127.5K target 23.6% 29/7/25
4) FI Age 60 income target £16.5/30K 55.1%
5) SIPP £4.8K updated 29/7/250
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