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The Three C's - Coffee, Clothes & Credit Cards
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Thankfully they have started to sort it, which is good. I didn't get any tax back from my car swap but did get all the docs through so I know it's gone through OK. XSeptember 2017 Debt = £25330
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Willowtree222 said:Thankfully they have started to sort it, which is good. I didn't get any tax back from my car swap but did get all the docs through so I know it's gone through OK. X*Dad loan - £5300 - £7200
*Virgin Credit Card - £3552.50 - £0
*Natwest - £1828.35 -£0.00
Barclaycard - £2315.25 - £0.00
Creation Finance - £960.32 £840
*Total debt - £8040/£11641.17*
Savings
*Savings Buffer - £100/£1500
*Emergency Fund - £1500/£1500
New diary- https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6474943/the-three-cs-coffee-clothes-credit-cards/2 -
Hi Sarah, I've just caught up on your diary! Congratulations on the new car! Just wanted to say don't be too hard on yourself, a coffee here and there are some of life's little treats. You're doing amazing running a house, particularly on one wage!
So interested to hear how the injections go, I've toyed with the idea but tbh it's out of my price range at the moment and I could do more to lose weight. I struggle with energy with 2 little ones and find myself snacking for energy.Debt Free as of December 2020 👏
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Sarahwithlove said:Willowtree222 said:Thankfully they have started to sort it, which is good. I didn't get any tax back from my car swap but did get all the docs through so I know it's gone through OK. XSeptember 2017 Debt = £25330
Starting afresh.
You can do anything if you put your mind to it. x1 -
You only get full months refunded when you sell a car, so you've paid for say September, you sell it and the person b buying it also has to pay for September so DVLA get double tax for the month! Certainly works in their favour not yours!2
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Yep you are correct its only full months and it's from when they are notified. Even though the new owner had taxed it so they got double payment for 3 months.*Dad loan - £5300 - £7200
*Virgin Credit Card - £3552.50 - £0
*Natwest - £1828.35 -£0.00
Barclaycard - £2315.25 - £0.00
Creation Finance - £960.32 £840
*Total debt - £8040/£11641.17*
Savings
*Savings Buffer - £100/£1500
*Emergency Fund - £1500/£1500
New diary- https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6474943/the-three-cs-coffee-clothes-credit-cards/1 -
CreditCardJunkie said:Hi Sarah, I've just caught up on your diary! Congratulations on the new car! Just wanted to say don't be too hard on yourself, a coffee here and there are some of life's little treats. You're doing amazing running a house, particularly on one wage!
So interested to hear how the injections go, I've toyed with the idea but tbh it's out of my price range at the moment and I could do more to lose weight. I struggle with energy with 2 little ones and find myself snacking for energy.
It is difficult managing on one wage, although some things are reduced as you live alone not everything is.
There is probably more I could do as well to lose weight but the injections make these things easier to do. It makes resisting the everyday temptation of quick snacks and sugar boost much easier.*Dad loan - £5300 - £7200
*Virgin Credit Card - £3552.50 - £0
*Natwest - £1828.35 -£0.00
Barclaycard - £2315.25 - £0.00
Creation Finance - £960.32 £840
*Total debt - £8040/£11641.17*
Savings
*Savings Buffer - £100/£1500
*Emergency Fund - £1500/£1500
New diary- https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6474943/the-three-cs-coffee-clothes-credit-cards/2 -
Also catching up and I've twigged your overpayment pots, there was me thinking surely you just overpay to get the balance on 0% cards down before the interest kicks in but obviously paying the minimum and then saving the balance in an interest bearing account makes more sense! I am wondering if I am as disciplined but I think not plus one of my 0% cards runs out in 2 months so never going to save that. I have just revised the other to minimum payment to clear more of that for the next few months.
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biggerpickle said:Also catching up and I've twigged your overpayment pots, there was me thinking surely you just overpay to get the balance on 0% cards down before the interest kicks in but obviously paying the minimum and then saving the balance in an interest bearing account makes more sense! I am wondering if I am as disciplined but I think not plus one of my 0% cards runs out in 2 months so never going to save that. I have just revised the other to minimum payment to clear more of that for the next few months.
I've now saved the missing for Virgin and locked my savings pot on monzo so I'm not so tempted to take it out before July. Natwest pot will require £70 p/m in it to clear by end of 0% in December. Should be very doable. Especially as I don't have anything major coming out of my sinking fund except Xmas presents until May/June time. So unless anything unplanned happens I should have more free money to pay into it. I'm trying to save for my weight loss injections by rounding up, sales on vinted and any vouchers I use.*Dad loan - £5300 - £7200
*Virgin Credit Card - £3552.50 - £0
*Natwest - £1828.35 -£0.00
Barclaycard - £2315.25 - £0.00
Creation Finance - £960.32 £840
*Total debt - £8040/£11641.17*
Savings
*Savings Buffer - £100/£1500
*Emergency Fund - £1500/£1500
New diary- https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6474943/the-three-cs-coffee-clothes-credit-cards/1 -
Sarahwithlove said:biggerpickle said:Also catching up and I've twigged your overpayment pots, there was me thinking surely you just overpay to get the balance on 0% cards down before the interest kicks in but obviously paying the minimum and then saving the balance in an interest bearing account makes more sense! I am wondering if I am as disciplined but I think not plus one of my 0% cards runs out in 2 months so never going to save that. I have just revised the other to minimum payment to clear more of that for the next few months.
I've now saved the missing for Virgin and locked my savings pot on monzo so I'm not so tempted to take it out before July. Natwest pot will require £70 p/m in it to clear by end of 0% in December. Should be very doable. Especially as I don't have anything major coming out of my sinking fund except Xmas presents until May/June time. So unless anything unplanned happens I should have more free money to pay into it. I'm trying to save for my weight loss injections by rounding up, sales on vinted and any vouchers I use.The financial wealth building journey.
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