Debt-free journey started August 2023. DF 02/09/2024 🥳 (except mortgage)
January 2026 NSD Challenge 5/15
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Marvellous March's No-Spend Days Challenge!
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One for yesterday and an early declaration for today.KKAs at 15.01.26:
- When bought house £315,995 mortgage debt and end date at start = October 2039 - now £222,084
- OPs to mortgage = £12,881 Estd. interest saved = £6,203 to date
c. 16 months reduction in term
Fixed rate 3.85% ends October 2030
Read 8 books of target 52 in 2026 as @ 24th January
Produce tracker: £36 of £400 in 2026
Watch your thoughts, they become your words.
Watch your words, they become your actions.Watch your actions, they become your reality.1 -
@[Deleted User] and @cathybird thank you both so much for the encouraging messages and helping me focus on the positive progress I have made to get control of my finances. I know I can and will build up my EF again.MFW 2025 #45
Jan 2016 Mortgage = £150,894 (23years 0months)
Current outstanding = £92,396.89 (10years 4months)
2024 Overpayment = £675.66
2025 Overpayment = £710/£700
2026 Overpayment = £44.43/ £10004 -
Good morning, an early NSD declared for me today, have everything I need. That’s number 10.1
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Thanks @cathybird One can only keep trying.2
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NSD Monday and Tuesday should be too1
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Calling an early one today for 8 NSDs
‘When you only have two pennies left in the world, spend one on bread and the other on flowers. The bread will sustain life, the flowers will give you a reason to live.’Frugal living in 2024.
Frugal living in 2025.
Frugal living in 2026.
261 No Spend Days in 2024!
3-month Emergency Fund: £3,500 / £3,500 - DONE!1k Pet Emergency Fund - £1,000 / £1,000 - DONE!
6 month Emergency Fund: £5,768 / £8,000
Nationwide 1 year 6.5% Savings - £1,600 / £2,2001 -
Declaring early - 11/24'Happiness is not a destination but the journey you walk every day'
Jan GC: £74.77/£100
DNF: £510/£6700
Garden sections: 0/21
DNF: 3/45
Save 12k in 2026: #37 £510/£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'1 -
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Lou~ Debt free Wanabe No 55 DF 03/14.**Credit card debt free 30/06/10~** MFW. Finally mortgage free O2/ 2021****
"A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of" Jane Austen in Mansfield Park.
***Fall down seven times,stand up eight*** ~~Japanese proverb. ***Keep plodding*** Out of debt, out of danger. ***Be the difference.***
One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.1 -
One NSD yesterday. Had a few spendy days as I went away for the weekend, but hopefully back on track this week!Debt free journey started 30/08/2023:
CC1 - 5,151.92 now 5,335.15
CC3 - 4,166.15 now 5,345.28
CC4 - 4,625.87 (balance transfer from CC2) now 5,717.24
Current outstanding: 16,397.67
Debt free by Jul 2027.
Challenges:
NSD Apr 2025 - 7/20
NST Apr 2025 -
#31 1p savings 2025 £32.40/£667.95
2025 Fashion on the ration - Coupons remaining 43.5/661 -
No Spend Day on Sunday and Monday.
We'll be working late tonight, so I'm declaring NSD for today as well.
That's 11 NSD so far this month.
This No Unnecessary Spending is going really well so far 😊 It's great to see how all the little savings and No Spends one barely registers at the time add up, meaning at the end of each month I can transfer fairly decent sums into my Emergency Fund and Savings Account.5
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