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Bit more spent today, but I did stock up the freezer a bit, so currently standing at £82.20/£190. 4 NSD's this week, so very pleased with that.:)DMP 2015 £57,549, now £36,112 (37% paid)
EF £200 Mortgage OP's this year £115
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Declaring £155.86/£190for February. Really pleased with that as last month I went over a bit. There were 16 NSD's in this month as well. For March I am lowering my budget yet again and trying for £180...it CAN be done, I just need to be extra careful.
Hope everyone else has done well this month.DMP 2015 £57,549, now £36,112 (37% paid)
EF £200 Mortgage OP's this year £115
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Lifeisforliving19 wrote: »Declaring £155.86/£190for February. Really pleased with that as last month I went over a bit. There were 16 NSD's in this month as well. For March I am lowering my budget yet again and trying for £180...it CAN be done, I just need to be extra careful.
Hope everyone else has done well this month.
Hun, I think you meant to do this on the February challenge.
Congratulations on the £35 underspend. Well done!
- Pip"Be the type of woman that when you get out of bed in the morning, the devil says 'Oh crap. She's up.' "
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PipneyJane wrote: »Hun, I think you meant to do this on the February challenge.
Congratulations on the £35 underspend. Well done!
- Pip
Oh yes...brain not working today...lolDMP 2015 £57,549, now £36,112 (37% paid)
EF £200 Mortgage OP's this year £115
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Spent £205, with a target of £120 - that's even worse than last month:o.
I did stock up and I have a full freezer and store cupboard. But I'm trying to lose weight and I am eating less, so exceeding my budget really is pretty poor.Save £12k in 2022 thread #7:
Save £10,000 Jan-May 2022 THEN RETIRE!!
Final total for (half) year: -£4,0000
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