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"The Save £12k in 2024" challenge
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#61 Gavin83 £945
Bit of a weird month this as I had a few things to pay out for but a few eBay sales have helped to top it up!4 -
#45 - £798.16 so far for March.
Thanks.
"Make Everyday Count"5 -
Lots of updates here. Well done everyone. We have an expensive holiday to pay for so may need to draw on our savings although we received a lump sum from DHs pension today so that may well cover it.
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The 365 Day 1p Challenge 2025 #1 £667.95/£162.90
Save £12k in 2025 #1 £12000/£70005 -
please can you add #35 - £1080.83 for March
Anything else will be going into other pots for upcoming car tax & service in May
Many thanks!#39 - Save £12k in 20254 -
Van_Girl #14 declaring £1569.10 for March
It's so sunny today, it's making me happy... but sunshine also makes me feel spendy, must fight that!
£12k in 25 #14 £10,474.10/£18k 24 #14 £15,653.11/£18k 23 #14 £17,195.80/£18k 22 #20 £23,024.86/£23k4 -
#33 £8.29 added - total for the month £873.38
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#1 £13000 added to savings today from DHs pension lump sum. Some may need to come out later on in the year. So total for March so far is £14,350I’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.
The 365 Day 1p Challenge 2025 #1 £667.95/£162.90
Save £12k in 2025 #1 £12000/£70004 -
enthusiasticsaver said:#1 £13000 added to savings today from DHs pension lump sum. Some may need to come out later on in the year. So total for March so far is £14,350
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Suffolk_lass said:The purpose of this post is a little reminder as there are some surprising MIU (missing in updates) people on the 2024 spreadsheet so far. We might hide them on the spreadsheet at the end of March, if no word. They are red at the moment.
So hopefully this is not a nag but just a nudge, especially for any who omitted to click on the favourites pennant so this thread is in their bookmarks. Of course, if you expect a big bonus at the end of the quarter, no worries, but it would be good to know if you are still interested (or not):
@Betharooni @Lomcevak @imajica37, @CreditCardJunkie, @brucefan_2, @scrooge2008, @James240, @angelicious @D0lphine @Stanleymp @mrsmseabastian @Brianglasgow2022 @jools1985
And @Sandyra, we know you are saving for a wedding next month so we hope to see you after that!Debt Free as of December 2020 👏
Save 12k in 2025 #6 - £300 / £3000
MFW - 19 months shaved off the mortgage4
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