The "Save 12k in 2018" Thread!

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  • lindez
    lindez Posts: 643 Forumite
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    2000 please and thank you for adding me. Sorry I tried to reply to your thread but I can,t seem to add to it apologies
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  • Tales17
    Tales17 Posts: 257 Forumite
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    lindez wrote: »
    2000 please and thank you for adding me. Sorry I tried to reply to your thread but I can,t seem to add to it apologies

    You can't reply direct to a message but if you press the "Quote" button on the post you want to reply to, it adds the post you were replying to in the message :)

    Also if you want to add a signature at the bottom to track everything, go to User CP in the menu at the top, then you can select "Edit Signature" on the left hand side menu :)

    Here is the link to the penny saving forum thread:
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5765534&page=6

    And the latest grocery challenge if you are interested:
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5812342&page=7

    Enjoy! :D
    Grocery Challenge 2019 YTD-£820.46/£7200(11%)
    Grocery Challenge Feb - £93.10/£600(16%)
    £12k in 2019 #: Monthly Saving Accounts £500, Cashback & Competition Sites £2.59, Shopping Saving £152.09,Selling £121.26, Interest & Dividends £43.93, Surveys £0, 365 Day Penny Challenge # £103.44
    Total Saved - £923.31/£12000(8%)
  • lindez
    lindez Posts: 643 Forumite
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    Tales17 wrote: »
    If you look up Save a Penny a Day in the forums, it is another saving goal where you put away 1p extra each day so 1st January 1p, 2nd January 2p, etc all the way up to £3.65 31st December. The idea is that you won't miss the extra money if you keep putting it away each day.

    That is the theory but lots of people do it different ways, I do a week of small amounts and then a week of large amounts otherwise by the time it gets to December you are needing £20+ a week which might be tight at xmas time! :D

    I hve created a saving account to store it but some people do money in a jar, idea is that by the end of the year you have £600+ to either spend on xmas or just a nice little saving pot to continue! :)
    Thank you so much, I have just learned how to reply to a post. I found the 1p a day challenge
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  • daveyjones95
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    Wasn't able to save anything for the first two months of the year unfortunately, but managed to save £1200 for March. Hopefully will just continue going up from here!
    Save 10k 2017 - £1200/£10,000 :D
  • bobobski
    bobobski Posts: 771 Forumite
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    A bizarrely good month for me with £1,300 saved. I say bizarrely as I went on holiday for a week and spent more than I should/I budget for in my "fun" categories as well. The savings were boosted by interest being paid on my help to buy ISA but I'm not sure how I managed the rest!

    Onwards and upwards for April. With a week of it having been spent from and accounted for in the "holiday" category, I'm hoping to stay in budget in my normal categories this month as I've still allocated a whole month's amount to each of them. Fingers crossed!

    (Do we get some sunshine now?!)
  • Solgate
    Solgate Posts: 13 Forumite
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    £400 for. Not much to write home about! Hoping for better next month!!
    no 84 save 12,000 in 2018. target 8000
  • MastG
    MastG Posts: 77 Forumite
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    Just updated Aprils contribution.
    boosted by being paid twice for overtime yahay
    April £3100, but next month will be lower
    (If I tell them of the over payment :O? )


    Gary


    target £20,000 so far £8,500
  • Tales17
    Tales17 Posts: 257 Forumite
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    Have added about £50 this week through shopping savings and 1p a Day Saving Challenge, main savings will be into accounts at the end of the month :)
    Grocery Challenge 2019 YTD-£820.46/£7200(11%)
    Grocery Challenge Feb - £93.10/£600(16%)
    £12k in 2019 #: Monthly Saving Accounts £500, Cashback & Competition Sites £2.59, Shopping Saving £152.09,Selling £121.26, Interest & Dividends £43.93, Surveys £0, 365 Day Penny Challenge # £103.44
    Total Saved - £923.31/£12000(8%)
  • MERFE
    MERFE Posts: 2,133 Forumite
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    April has been a better month £604.54 total savings. I also received a £500 gift which went straight into savings but I am not counting that as I want to know at the end of the year how much we have actually saved. Got some interest coming in May and June so they should be good months and July has an extra pay week. Been away with the kids and spent a grand total of £20 bargain (we were treated to some days out by friends) but I am keeping the extra left in my account for now instead of transferring to savings because we need oil.
  • Gem-gem
    Gem-gem Posts: 4,401 Forumite
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    £250 placed into my regular saver.
    £150 placed into isa
    Total £400

    £1880 + £400 = £2280
    Save 12K in 2026 no 16
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