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Never Again. Rose's Escape.

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  • doingitanyway
    doingitanyway Posts: 10,433 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Mortgage-free Glee!
    Well done! A great MSE day.
    If you have built castles in the air, your work should not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them

    Emergency fund 350/1000
    Buffer fund 100/100
    Debt Free (again) 25/07/2025
  • mrosie
    mrosie Posts: 21 Forumite
    10 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited 2 April at 11:47AM
    Well done! A great MSE day.
    thank you!
    ---

    Budget all sorted and everything now in place. Full situation:

    Halifax overdraft was £500
    Paid off and removed with a money transfer so I can keep my Halifax current account in DMP

    Halifax CC was £5.1k
    Paid off and removed with a money transfer so I can keep my Halifax current account in DMP

    DMP Debt

    M&S Loan: £10822.50
    Tesco CC: £7344.87
    Santander CC: £5054.68
    M&S CC: £2649.70
    Capital One CC: £978.16
    TOTAL: £26849.91

    Mortgage: £154,088.67
    Emergency Fund: £400.37 (energy rebate and this months payment)

    Credit rating (about to nosedive):
    Experian: 999/999
    Equifax: 1000/1000

    Monthly budget for family of four (me and 3 schoolchildren):
    Income: £2380.62
    Expenses: £2273.56
    Leftover: £107.06 (for emergency fund)

    Budget includes every single annual expense I can think of. Mortgage is now on mortgage charter support for 6 months and I have an SMI govt loan in process to help towards the interest so I can build up a larger savings pot for the DMP period.

    I'd love to be debt-free and have my whole credit record cleared by the last day of 2031 - 6 years and 9 months away.

    Feels good to have a 100% clear picture of where I am.
    Emergency Fund    £400.37 / £1,500

    1 Apr 25 Debt -£26,849.91 Mortgage -£154,088.67
  • birdsfoottrefoil
    birdsfoottrefoil Posts: 194 Forumite
    100 Posts First Anniversary Name Dropper
    Not to read and dash, it sounds like you have a plan and good luck!!
    About 28k of debt to deal with…
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