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  • FootyFanDan
    FootyFanDan Posts: 2,131 Forumite
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    Having 25% paid off your debt is an amazing achievement, well done

  • stymied
    stymied Posts: 688 Forumite
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    Extra pension contributions are handy for keeping out of higher rate tax if you’re close to it and can afford not to have the money now. It’s a bit of a balancing act 🤷‍♀️

  • Rhyddid2026
    Rhyddid2026 Posts: 1,379 Forumite
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    Dog walker didn't turn up (running too late) so now I have to figure out how to tire one dog while limiting the running of the other dog tomorrow.

    Slides written. Last lecture tomorrow, then I'll have one less thing to think about so I can go back to thinking about the others things I should be thinking about 😜

    I've accepted the offer on the vntd shoes and located them. Will probably post them Saturday.

    I have hair dye as a little weekend treat too. It's a different colour so I might be cautious and just leave it on a short while then build it up if I like it.

    Nothing else to report, been too busy working. I should really plan something exciting for myself soon.

    Debts                04/01/25       01/06/26  
    Natwest X2        £14,122.71     - 
    Barclaycard        -                    £10,200
    Lloyds CC          £6,112.60      £3,795
    1st Direct CC     £176.03         £0
    CC total             £20,411.34    £13,995
    OD                     £1100            £0
    Car loan             £4,000          £3,000
    1st Direct Loan  £10,684.44    £5,275
    Total                  £36,195.78    £22,270
    EF £2,210
    HF £1.06
  • FootyFanDan
    FootyFanDan Posts: 2,131 Forumite
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    Good luck with the lecture 😊

  • Baileys_Babe
    Baileys_Babe Posts: 6,848 Forumite
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    I hope you manage to get a good night's sleep.

    Fashion on a ration 2025 0/66 coupons spent
    79.5 coupons rolled over 4/75.5 coupons spent - using for secondhand purchases

    One
     income, home educating family 
  • Dakota_Rose
    Dakota_Rose Posts: 573 Forumite
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    Tracking back to your pensions talk, I actually had a productive ‘chat’ with ChatG*T yesterday around the same thing. I’ve heard AVCs are the right thing to do, but I wasn’t sure if they were right for my situation or not. It was really insightful and you can ask as many questions as you like without annoying the other person 😂

    Turns out, with the decent pension I already have, if I’d like to retire early, a SIPP or ISA would be better options for me. It’s all good having a brilliant pension, but not if you’re penalised for withdrawing from it when you actually want to retire. When I can afford it, I’ll probably go for the ISA and use this as a bridging fund until I can take my main pension. I had never heard of a bridging fund until my chat with AI 🙈

  • PennysIntoPounds
    PennysIntoPounds Posts: 6,957 Forumite
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    Sorry to hear about the family emergency, well done on getting the essentials done after that

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