30 Fridays Savings Pot
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I'd like to join but won't have any money to stash away until the 5th of June.
seems like an awesome challenge and a do-able one too!Home Deposit: £100.61|BULSFund: £50.00|EmergencyFund: £89.76 | Retirement: 5.21| Xmas 17:£10.00 |July NSD:1 / 150 -
Friday 4 - pay day this week. Woo hoo. So let's get one of the big ones done -£250
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£5 added to my pot today.
I'm really glad I joined in with this challenge. I bought my first christmas present for someone the other day; but I wouldn't have even thought about buying it in May if I hadn't already had a dedicated pot for it :j so that's one present sorted03/03/2020 - The Re-Beginning of the End
Credit Card Total Debt: £5525
£0 paid - 0%0 -
Friday 5 - oh my, times are hard today!! - £40
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Just £2 for me this week03/03/2020 - The Re-Beginning of the End
Credit Card Total Debt: £5525
£0 paid - 0%0 -
Friday 6 - another tight week ahead - £60
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FlowerGirl
I would love to join this challenge - I am back on the forum after many years
I can see if I start this week I will have missed 5 weeks - when my daughter comes home later I will ask her to removed 5 random numbers between 1-30 - hope you feel that is fair to all who are doing this challenge
H xxEmergency fund £10,000
Several categories with savings in
Cars, house maintenance, birthdays
Etc I have about 10 categories
Really happy to be debt free after being a compulsive spender0 -
Friday 7 - an average week so an average amount - £140
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Hello!
I know I'm late to the party but I'd love to join in please?
Things have been hectic since we moved house & I've not even begun to think about trying to squirrel away for Christmas, so this challenge would be ideal (especially as our budget is a bit squeezed all round)!
To catch myself up, I've worked out that by this Friday I'd be needing to have made 8 payments. It's been an OK month work-wise thankfully, so I've gathered up £34 (£30 + £4) from extra work money and am adding £61 to it from various coinage pots, purses and £50 paid back from my son (lent to him in his own lean month last month).
That'll cover the 8 weeks of 30,29, 3,4,5,6,8 & 10 and give me a total so far of £95 / £465. Great to see that as a number because I'm sure if I wasn't putting it safely into this challenge, it would just get absorbed into daily life and I'd never actually see it!
Thanks for letting me play!£1000 Emergency fund challenge #236 - £ 5 / £332.05 + 365 day penny challenge - £ 18.15 / £667.95; 52 weeks challenge = £183 / £1,378;Frugal Living 2018 #42 <£11,5000 -
Friday 8 - not only is it Friday but it's also pay day. And the sun is shining. Am feeling good so let's do the big one - £300
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