I did, thanks! It's cooled down a bit now but it's still sunny. I did my first run on Tues morning and now I can't sit down or stand up without making noises. So sore... My passport arrived fine, so that's one less thing to worry about I also have an interview next week for an internal job, so fingers crossed!
Good luck for the interview next week. Is it more money ?
0% credit card £1360 ~ paid in full
0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full
JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE
Emergency fund £1000
House sale costs to date £90
Aiming to retire early age 60 🥳
Payday! Savings will look like this once the standing orders move money around:
Holiday Sinking Fund: £101.29
Help to Buy ISA: £390
Mortgage/Moving Costs: £150
Emergency Fund- Fully Funded at £500
It looked like I only had £1.80 left for groceries til payday from my spreadsheet, so I only spent £1.06 in the supermarket earlier just to tide me over. I've checked my bank account and I've found £8 from somewhere. Where was that hiding?! I can replace some toiletries now
Payday! Can't be bothered to update figures, but I've put the usual amounts into my H2B ISA and my other house account. I've put £20 in the holiday fund and a few quid in another fund, this time for another pair or running shoes. I'm on week 8 of Couch to 5k, and I've decided to keep going with it. I feel so much fitter. The cheap running shoes I bought are already on the way out (what do you expect for £12.99?) so I want to invest in a really good pair. They can cost an absolute bomb, but I'll get my gait analysis done to make sure I'm spending wisely.
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0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full
JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE
Emergency fund £1000
House sale costs to date £90
Aiming to retire early age 60 🥳
Holiday Sinking Fund: £101.29
Help to Buy ISA: £390
Mortgage/Moving Costs: £150
Emergency Fund- Fully Funded at £500