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  • MeenaM
    MeenaM Posts: 320 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
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    down to the last £746 !!!!! phew!
    paid off £27,527.47 debt free journey began Nov 2017 DEBT FREE 13.09.2019!! EF £3500/£5000
  • triple_choc_chip
    triple_choc_chip Posts: 1,130 Forumite
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    edited 18 August 2019 at 9:20PM
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    Wow, that’s incredible :T
    I’m aiming to boost my existing emergency fund up to a three months ‘dire emergency’ fund and I reckon it’s will take me until the end of 2020 to do it although that’s because I’ll continue to spend on other things too.
    I hope you will celebrate being debt free next month and don’t forget to post it on the debt free roll of honour thread (it’s six years since I posted mine on there) and claim your badge.
    This the link to the debt free roll of honour: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=291326
    I just went back to find my entry it was on page 43, it’s now 95 pages long!
    Debt Free 🍾 since 6.8.13 £31,997
    Saving for🎄Xmas ☃️ 🎁 2024 £107/£365 29.3%
    6 mth 🆘 fund £6k
    Mortgage offset fund £6.9k/£63.1k
    It turns out the answer to my problems wasn’t at the bottom of this tub of ice-cream, 🍨 but the important thing is that I tried...
  • MeenaM
    MeenaM Posts: 320 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
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    Wow, that’s incredible :T
    I’m aiming to boost my existing emergency fund up to a three months ‘dire emergency’ fund and I reckon it’s will take me until the end of 2020 to do it although that’s because I’ll continue to spend on other things too.
    I hope you will celebrate being debt free next month and don’t forget to post it on the debt free roll of honour thread (it’s six years since I posted mine on there) and claim your badge.
    This the link to the debt free roll of honour: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=291326
    I just went back to find my entry it was on page 43, it’s now 95 pages long!

    Thank you ! and thanks for the link I hadn't realised that was there , will celebrate for sure , good luck with the EF !:T
    paid off £27,527.47 debt free journey began Nov 2017 DEBT FREE 13.09.2019!! EF £3500/£5000
  • CoffeeCakeYarn
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    You've smashed it, so proud of you! <3
    Paid - 7095/26218 - Total
  • MeenaM
    MeenaM Posts: 320 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
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    You've smashed it, so proud of you! <3

    thanks! down to £526 now !:j
    paid off £27,527.47 debt free journey began Nov 2017 DEBT FREE 13.09.2019!! EF £3500/£5000
  • CoffeeCakeYarn
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    Crackers! You've done the most amazing job. Hoping that I can come back in 18 months with that sort of news lol
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  • MeenaM
    MeenaM Posts: 320 Forumite
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    Guess what Diary !!!! I am officially DEBT FREE TODAY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh my cannot believe it , 22 months , during that time DH had pay rise, I increased my hours at work and also did all the overtime i could get , still doing it, plus stuck to a written budget ! and it actually worked! so happy !! paid off £27, 527.47 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! now going to increase emergency fund , pay into retirement and daughter's college fund , plus throw what we can at the mortgage !
    paid off £27,527.47 debt free journey began Nov 2017 DEBT FREE 13.09.2019!! EF £3500/£5000
  • MeenaM
    MeenaM Posts: 320 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
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    Crackers! You've done the most amazing job. Hoping that I can come back in 18 months with that sort of news lol

    it is totally crackers for sure :rotfl:

    I look forward to celebrating with you when you are debt free, you can do it !
    paid off £27,527.47 debt free journey began Nov 2017 DEBT FREE 13.09.2019!! EF £3500/£5000
  • CoffeeCakeYarn
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    Congrats on your debt free! You total inspiration xx
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  • triple_choc_chip
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    Conratulations!! It’s a great feeling isn’t it? And the ongoing cash to do stuff and buy the things you need is great too.

    When I was first debt free, many things were in dire need of replacing or upgrading: the sofas, TV, had been without a dishwasher for 7 years, new towels etc. Not to mention a few new clothes :D
    But it was great to be able to do it over the following year without any debt.

    Enjoy your new debt free life :T
    Debt Free 🍾 since 6.8.13 £31,997
    Saving for🎄Xmas ☃️ 🎁 2024 £107/£365 29.3%
    6 mth 🆘 fund £6k
    Mortgage offset fund £6.9k/£63.1k
    It turns out the answer to my problems wasn’t at the bottom of this tub of ice-cream, 🍨 but the important thing is that I tried...
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