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Make £2023 in 2023
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#28 update.
£10.00 Swagbucks plus £4.81 Curious Cat so now on £214.81.3 -
£25.75 from prolific
£91.75/£2023
No: 57: Make £2023 in 2023: £501.24/£20232 -
#51 another £2 from Vinted sales bringing my total to £28.75 so farDebt free once - Back again | Current debt: £2479.50 - January 2025 | Make £2025 in 2025 #11 - £41/£20251
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#46. Just had £5 from my Natwest reward account. After the £2 monthly fee has been deducted I'm £3 up.
EDIT: Halifax have also given me £15 today from 3 reward accounts.
This takes me to £204.49 in cash, 7 leaver arch folders, 3 saucers, a bone china bowl, a wooden picture frame, 1 paperclip, a copy of the garden answers magazine and a railcard in total.
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annabanana82 said:MrsCautious said:
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!
That said I have included my LISA bonus in my tally2 -
Hi
Please may I join this challenge. I've not done a challenge like this before and don't know if I will reach £2023 but it gives me a clear target to aim at.
I want to pay 1/2 off one of my debts in 2023. This is after my regular payment.
Money Choices3-6 months Emergency Fund challenge No 81 £700/£2,400. NSD challenge 25 Jan 9/10 NSDs, Feb 10/10 NSDs, March 10/10 NSDs, April 9/10 NSDs, May 0/0 NSDs, June 5/12 NSDS.
Grocery Challenge 25 Jan £20/50, Feb £60/£100, March £229.48/£300, April £173.81/£120, May £0/£0, June £88.24/£150.003 -
Pls add me to the challenge too.4
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Bought a couple of items from a charity shop for £3, just sold them for £35 and £10.45, so I'm off the mark now with £42.45/£2023.
I've also started doing a bit more on Isay and prolific so I'll nibble away at that and count it when I cash them in👍 (I'm number 39)4 -
#28 Bazzalona
A whopping 46p in 123 lite interest.
See if Edge is any better, feel it will be.
Total now £215.27.3 -
£8.07 from qmee so thats a total of £12.85 so far, its a start1
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