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The 365 Day 1p Challenge 2023
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Happy New Year and below is a link to the spreadsheet for those who want to see the final totals. Over £25k saved as a group. Congrats to all finishers whether or not you reached the target.
I will be found on the new 2024 thread for those who want to do the challenge this year.
365 day 1p challenge - Google Sheets
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The 365 Day 1p Challenge 2025 #1 £667.95/£301.35
Save £12k in 2025 #1 £12000/£80003 -
Hello! I did finish my challenge but completely forgot to update the thread in the rush to get stuff done for Christmas!
Money went to pay off the balance of a golfing holiday I am going on in February!
I have just dashed along to the 2024 thread to register!
See you on the other thread!- Mortgage @ March 2008: £194,965 ; Lightbulb Moment: July 2011: £164,926; End Date: March 2033
- MORTGAGE FREE: September 2015
- MSE 1p Savings Challenge 2024 #50: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec = £223.84/£671.61
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Happy New Year everyone and congratulations on all your progress with the challenge!
#73 here with my final update. In December I saved £78.70, which takes me a little over the total amount for the year, but I've been including the interest.
See some of you in the 2024 thread! Thanks for organising, as ever, ES.1 -
For 2024 I shall be regularly saving £50 a month so not sure whether to sign up here or elsewhere. Must afmit the support from this group was fantastic and although I failed to achieve my target (life ambushed me!) the amount I saved really helped towards Christmas.Debt Free Wannabe by 1 December 2027
Satisfied customer of Octopus Agile - past savings on average 33% of standard tarrif
Deep seated hatred of Scottish Power and all who sail in her - would love to see Ofgem grow a pair and actually do something about it.1
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