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subscribed! a lovely new diary - good luck0
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*slavetothevibe* wrote: »subscribed! a lovely new diary - good luck
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Good news on the reorganisations Purple. Sometimes having a good old spring clean just reinvigorates the resolve to get the job done!!
T:)Mortgage at end 05/2007: £90200
Mortgage at end 08/2018: £71646 paid £18354 (20.5%)
MFD: :eek:Original:05/2042:eek:
Car Finance: £8225 : £6392 (22.2% paid off)
CC Debt (0% until 06/2020): £5640 : £4400 (21.7% paid off)
Age of Money at 31/08/2018 = 23 days
YNAB is changing the way I live my life....and spend my money!!0 -
Happy New Diary"If you can dream it, you can do it". Walt Disney0
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I hadn't realised you had paid off £7,000 in debt this year. Well done.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.
Solicitor/survey savings 300/1700
Emergency fund 0/1000
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doingitanyway wrote: »I hadn't realised you had paid off £7,000 in debt this year. Well done.
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Deleted_User wrote: »I have checked Quidco and my Home Insurance from March has finally cleared, balance on there is £27.88.
I think I'll withdraw it and pay that off the BC, that'll leave me with £12.12 to pay off.
ETA - Have checked the BC and the transfer has gone out from there. Balance is showing a nice £40
I received a cheque from the DVLA for my old car for £6.66, I'll bank that at the weekend and that too can come off the BC. That will leave me with £5.46 remaining of the £12.120 -
Well done purple, everything looking to be going the right way.
That's really early to meet ds' teachers, not enough time to get a decent understanding of him/how his year is going? Still at least you know who they are.
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Wow! You have done so well and you are continuing to do well!
I like the idea of clearing some overdraft when savings reach £500. I think I shall try that when I get to that point!Store card £140 £117 - Store card £150 - Overdraft £200 - PayPal £364 - Loan 1 £5052 - Loan 2 £1733 - Credit card £2890 - Car hire purchase £3200 - Savings £0.0
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