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Make £2023 in 2023

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  • #28 Bazzalona.

    £175 for my switching of my current account so now on a round £200.00.
  • ~FlowerPot~
    ~FlowerPot~ Posts: 1,621 Forumite
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    #47  £11.65 from prolific so toal now = £41.65
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  • kierrasofia
    kierrasofia Posts: 52 Forumite
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    edited 11 January 2023 at 11:42AM
    Checking in with £15.00 from Prolific and Swagbucks.

    £76.13/£2023
    No: 57: Make £2023 in 2023: £501.24/£2023
  • Grumpy_chap
    Grumpy_chap Posts: 18,218 Forumite
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    My first start, using stamps to buy a coffee, so £1.65 in the pot.
  • A__L
    A__L Posts: 68 Forumite
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    My first start, using stamps to buy a coffee, so £1.65 in the pot.
    What are the stamps that people are referring to here?
    Saving for Christmas 2023 - £29/£365
    Make £2023 in 2023 - £0/£2023
  • nikki2804
    nikki2804 Posts: 2,670 Forumite
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    Hi,

    £10.97 from Prolific
    £10 from Monzo

    Takes my total to £104.97

    Annoyingly I have lots pending but likely won't credit until at least February. Also started a little side hustle so hoping that will boost my figures throughout the year.
  • £25 Amazon vouchers via Mindprober

    Year to date is £49
  • MrsCautious
    MrsCautious Posts: 1,621 Forumite
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    Good morning all, I’d love some clarification as to whether a growing pension pot can count in this challenge. I’ve online access to see what’s in my pension (I’m still a good way off retirement!) and it has made for pretty depressing viewing these last months, with a fall of more than 10%. As of today there has been a spike upwards. It’s unpredictable as to whether/when this will continue to go up or go down. 

    Looking at the list of what we can count, is it okay to think of this in the same way as money made on shares? As it’s the result of a fund manager investing? 

    Apologies if overthinking! Especially as the amount could nosedive again at any moment! 





  • Grumpy_chap
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    A__L said:
    My first start, using stamps to buy a coffee, so £1.65 in the pot.
    What are the stamps that people are referring to here?
    In my case, I used the term to refer to the loyalty card.  They put an ink stamp on the card when you buy a coffee and once you collect enough stamps you use the full card to buy the next coffee.
    The local coffee shop equivalent of the electronic cards the big chain coffee shops have.

  • Good morning all, I’d love some clarification as to whether a growing pension pot can count in this challenge. I’ve online access to see what’s in my pension (I’m still a good way off retirement!) and it has made for pretty depressing viewing these last months, with a fall of more than 10%. As of today there has been a spike upwards. It’s unpredictable as to whether/when this will continue to go up or go down. 

    Looking at the list of what we can count, is it okay to think of this in the same way as money made on shares? As it’s the result of a fund manager investing? 

    Apologies if overthinking! Especially as the amount could nosedive again at any moment! 





    I'd have thought not as it's at the mercy of the fluctuations of the stock market and would be difficult to track over the course of 2023.
    That said I have included my LISA bonus in my tally
    Make £2023 in 2023 (#36) £3479.30/£2023

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