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Tilly Tidy 2024

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  • My round up account paid out today so I have hit my TT Target for the year 🙌 I've moved it all over to a new fund - I'll still be adding to it for the rest of the year though with TT's 😁
    'Happiness is not a destination but the journey you walk every day'

    Jan GC: £74.77/£100
    DNF: £1471.53/£6700
    Garden sections: 0/21

    DNF: 3/45

    Save 12k in 2026: #37 £1471.53/£6700

    'It's the small compromises you keep making over time that start to add up and get you to a place you don't want to be'

  • Divingmad
    Divingmad Posts: 588 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Evening all,
    Its the end of the month tidy up and it comes in at £131.12
    DM x
    I feel like a Pelican - everywhere I look there's a bill staring at me!LBM: March 2014 Current CC debt: All repaid 😊 Current Challenges:Tilly Tidy: 68.93/£2500 (2.75%) 3 to 6 month emergency fund
  • Prodigal50
    Prodigal50 Posts: 131 Forumite
    100 Posts Second Anniversary Name Dropper
    edited 1 June 2024 at 5:32AM
    Morning :-)

    £125.23 tidied to emergency fund this month.

    That's going to add up quicky! Feels like a real win :-)
    Jan 2022
    Owed approx 70,000 in consumer debt

    Dec 2024/Dec 2025
    Loan 1 4750/0
    Loan 2 10690/0
    Card 1 10764/6378
    Card 2  5674/3564
    Card 3 5158/3532
    Card 4 0/10785
    Total 37036/24274

    Emergency Fund 0/2000

    2022 Over 70k debt. Time to change!
    2022-25 Paying off debt. 
    2025 Cash lump sum used to pay down debt quicker than hoped. 
    2025+???? Stay happy and in control of my finances

  • £13.22 split between my two targeted savings funds from interest on various savings pots 😁
    'Happiness is not a destination but the journey you walk every day'

    Jan GC: £74.77/£100
    DNF: £1471.53/£6700
    Garden sections: 0/21

    DNF: 3/45

    Save 12k in 2026: #37 £1471.53/£6700

    'It's the small compromises you keep making over time that start to add up and get you to a place you don't want to be'

  • Divingmad
    Divingmad Posts: 588 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Morning all,
    Tidied away £4.54 today
    DM x
    I feel like a Pelican - everywhere I look there's a bill staring at me!LBM: March 2014 Current CC debt: All repaid 😊 Current Challenges:Tilly Tidy: 68.93/£2500 (2.75%) 3 to 6 month emergency fund
  • Started this challenge from this months pay and have just tilly tidied £7.75 for the past week 😊
    Tilly Tidy 2024 = £88.99 / £200

  • Daywon
    Daywon Posts: 60 Forumite
    Second Anniversary 10 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Hi everyone,  my Total Tilly Tidy for May was £80.49. I'm thrilled at that. I'm finding it quite an addictive habit. 
  • Divingmad
    Divingmad Posts: 588 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Morning all,
    It's the Sunday tidy up total day, which comes in at £19.83 for the week
    DM x
    I feel like a Pelican - everywhere I look there's a bill staring at me!LBM: March 2014 Current CC debt: All repaid 😊 Current Challenges:Tilly Tidy: 68.93/£2500 (2.75%) 3 to 6 month emergency fund
  • 2Scratters
    2Scratters Posts: 1,149 Forumite
    Seventh Anniversary 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Evening Peeps,

    forgive me for my absence I have been very swamped with RL and loosing focus a little. Still been moving small bits but not as much as I could with a little more concentration. I will need to be more rigid as I have resigned from my employment of over 33 years. I'm done with it. Have saved some money to get me through god willing to my State Pension next year. £30 moved into a better interest yielding account. 

    @DebtFreeWannabe27 welcome aboard

    2 Scratters xx
    Anything is better than nothing-check back and see
    On the declutter journey since 2023 with Mrs SD. Tilly Tidy since 2023.
  • Slightly late this week but just tilly tidied £9.05 to savings for last week +£5 profit on some selling I did. Total pot now at £21.80 after 2 weeks. 
    Tilly Tidy 2024 = £88.99 / £200

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