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Just think how much more that £250 is worth put towards debt... You're doing so well! x2019 Aim: Save £10,000
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Thanks LadyMay, you're right I have to stay focused on the long term goal and that is to be debt free!paid off £27,527.47 debt free journey began Nov 2017 DEBT FREE 13.09.2019!! EF £3500/£50000
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Payday and the AA CC has gone out of my life forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so far paid off another £106 from Barclays , I will have to review my finances this month to see how much I can over pay on the Sainsburys one as I haven't been paid all my extra hours money yet so will see how that goes .
so Feb will continue to stick to the budget, also got 2 birthdays this month so need to be extra careful with the pennies , continuing on with no alcohol and no coffees out , plus making own lunches , will also look to get some more things on Ebaypaid off £27,527.47 debt free journey began Nov 2017 DEBT FREE 13.09.2019!! EF £3500/£50000 -
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YAY! BYE BYE AA! Amazing news, really very well done xPaid - 7095/26218 - Total0 -
Woo! Well done Meena!:j:j
Another one crossed off07/11/17 £8199.31 Debt :eek:0 -
Woohoo! Good work Meena, you're doing fantastically!2019 Aim: Save £10,000
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thank you everyone! going to sit down with DH this weekend and sort our budget for the month ahead , I keep looking at my AA app on my phone to see the Nil balance on it lol seeing it will keep me going this month to keep within budget and keep spending under control.paid off £27,527.47 debt free journey began Nov 2017 DEBT FREE 13.09.2019!! EF £3500/£50000
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Well done again. Defo a win worth cheering! Can't wait till I can do the same.
Good luck with the budget, is it something that you usually do together or will it be the first time?Paid - 7095/26218 - Total0 -
CoffeeCakeYarn wrote: »Well done again. Defo a win worth cheering! Can't wait till I can do the same.
Good luck with the budget, is it something that you usually do together or will it be the first time?
it's something i usually do myself and he just tells me what he spends, this will b the first time we do it together , i just hope he doesnt weedle out of it :eek:paid off £27,527.47 debt free journey began Nov 2017 DEBT FREE 13.09.2019!! EF £3500/£50000 -
I bet he doesn't, have faith and remember to allocate him some guff money lolPaid - 7095/26218 - Total0
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