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The "Save 12k in 2022" Thread!
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Number 72 here, thanks for adding me SF, I'll post my January update when I can. I'll also submit my minus figures for the end of last year on the 2021 page!3
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#75 declaring £532.79 for January (form submitted). Ball finally rolling!
#13 Make 2023 in 2023 - £2085.20/£2023#23 Save £8k in 2023 - £6642.66/£80004 -
Hi all.Can you put me down for £12 k.I made a big dent in my savings in January because of the market dips and the dreaded tax bill but I'd like to start in February and hope to back in the black again lol.Cheers xx4
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Thanks for the add.
Number 13,
reporting £1000 for January.#96 Save 12k in 2021, £11, 000 / £10,000 saved in 2021
#13 Save 12k in 2022, £7151.96 / £12,000
#52 Save 12k in 2023, £0 / £12,000
3-6 month emergency fund £10,000
House Downpayment £7151.96 / £20,0003 -
# 58 declaring the following:
£684.58 January
£684.58 February4 -
Well done everyone on the awesome totals this month!#56 reporting rather late at £1,266 / £1,500 (form also submitted)I am a little disappointed with my start as that included an unexpected tax rebate when I expected to pay some but onward and upward to improve in February![Feb started well with £100 win on the premium bonds :-) ]4
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#32 here, £583 for Jan, got 2 savings pot, one for rainy days and one for my holiday to South America.
MFW 26 #32 £1,801.64/£6,000; MFW 25 #32 £9,594.51/£3,000; MFW 24 #32 £4,217.84/£3,000; MFW 23 #32 £5,238.84/£4,000; MFW 22 #32 £8,246.43/£8,000; MFW 21 #32 £8,982.73/£8,000; MFW 20 #32 £12,000/£6,000
Save £12k in 2026 #32 £4,000/£18,000; Save £12k in 2025 #48 £20,000/£14,000; Save £12k in 2024 #26 £13,055.37/£6,000; Save £12k in 2023 #31 £11,500/£6,000; Save £12k in 2022 #32 £7,180.24/£7,000; Save £12k in 2021 #32 £9,500/£8,000; Save £12k in 2020 #147 £9,370/£8,000
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#36 here and reporting £1000 for January. Not sure how I will do February as we have a week away at the end of the month visiting family which involves fuel, accommodation and no doubt lots of meals out.I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Debt free Wannabe, Budgeting and Banking and Savings and Investment boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.
Save £12k in 2026 Challenge £12000/£2000
365 day 1p Challenge 2026 £667.95/£165
Click on this link for a Statement of Accounts that can be posted on the DebtFree Wannabe board: https://lemonfool.co.uk/financecalculators/soa.php3 -
#17 here reporting (late, I know) for January. I've also been pretty ill with my annual 'Winter Cold' for the last few weeks and now the nosebleeds have started :'(
- into ISA/GIA: £900
- into SIPP: £125
- Save the change: £2.21
I'm ok with this amount, though I'm potentially going to have to reduce my ISA/GIA/SIPP amounts depending on how my appraisal goes later this week. My wage will have to go up as of April in any case due to the minimum wage increase, but it's whether my employer decides to change it now or later.
Off to the easy update form I go....4 -
£250.00 for January,
Form completed
Westie983I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Banking & Borrowing, and Reduce Debt & Boost Income boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySaving Expert.Save 12k in 2023 #58 Total (£4500.00) £2500.00/£5000 = 50.00%Sealed Pot Challenge ~17 #24 Total (£55.00) £0.00/£500 = 0.00%Xmas 2023 £1 a Day #13 Total (£85.00) £344.00/£365 = 94.24%Virtual Sealed Pot #1 Total (£500) £550.00/£500 = 110.00%£2 Savers Club 2023 #17 Total (£25.00) £45/£300 = 15.00%The 365 1p Challenge 2023 #7 Total £656.19/£667.95 = 98.23%Total £4095.19/£7332.95 = 55.84%2
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