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Bumping for any Newcomers"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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Another bump......x"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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Bump.........x"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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Hi, lost, dazed and confused newbie here - I've found out what NSD stands for, but I'm still lost with F&F pot and PAD? Cananyone help? Thank-you!!Loan 1: £4,866.03 Outstanding (Final Payment: January 2014)__ -__ Loan 2: £2,430.57 Outstanding (Final Payment: May 2014)Credit Card: £1,820.52__ -__ Sister: £1,650.00Sealed Pot(s) Challenge #1400Pot 1: £0.62 Pot 2: £10.500
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Hi debtfreeby30
F&F - full and final settlement (an agreed lump sum payment to clear the outstanding balance on a debt)
PAD - payment a day
Hope that helpsLBM Aug '07 Debt [STRIKE]£52,615[/STRIKE] :eek: DEBT FREE Aug '12 :jCap One CC £[STRIKE]5000[/STRIKE]/£0 - HSBC CC £[STRIKE]7500[/STRIKE]/£0 - HSBC Loan £[STRIKE]12,225[/STRIKE]/£0M&S CC £[STRIKE]11,500[/STRIKE]/£0 - Egg CC £[STRIKE]8750[/STRIKE]/£0 - Sains CC £[STRIKE]3000[/STRIKE]/£0HMRC £[STRIKE]3140[/STRIKE]/£0 - OD £[STRIKE]1500[/STRIKE]/£0Pay off ALL your debt by Xmas 2012 £14,128/£14,128 :j0 -
Snowflake : A small non-scheduled payment, usually under £5.00, towards an outstanding debt balance. Also see SnowballDFW'er - Lightbulb moment : 31st July 2009 - £18,499
28th October 2019 - £13,505 - 27% paid off.
Demolishing my House of Debt.. one brick at a time!!
Thinking of spending???..YNAB says "NO!!!!"0 -
Bumping for any Newcomers"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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Another bump-ette"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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Aww. my ooooold thread resurfaced. Nice to see it's still goingTotal 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
Que sera, sera.0 -
I just have to tell you that I love this thread as I've been lurking on here for just over a month and have been uttely confused on many occasions as to what all these abbreviations meant! This should definitely be stickied as it can be quite intimidating as a newbie to join threads when you have no idea what they're talking about! I love the forums though, once you get into them people are so lovely and so willing to help. I've learnt so much and especially love the challenges... Pity there isn't just a challenges section by month as I keep just finding more by accident or seeing them on people's signatures and then hunting them down.
Anyway, thank you again xxxNew Debt Journey: Pay off £19,622.91 by 30th April 2015 :T
Debt at Highest: £43,073 :eek:0
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