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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostNo!!!
I'm good now!!
I've got just enough. Which for me is a dramatic improvement on previous years.
I made a finacial planner the last time we talked about this, and I've stuck to it. I know when everything has to be paid, to who, how much etc.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View Postyou spent all your taxes again haven't you?
I'm good now!!
I've got just enough. Which for me is a dramatic improvement on previous years.
I made a finacial planner the last time we talked about this, and I've stuck to it. I know when everything has to be paid, to who, how much etc.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI wouldn't bother Sally. Seriously Gordon is going to print money and any savings will be worthless. Spend all you earn and even better borrow to the hilt. Soon huge debts and huge savings will both be worth diddly squat.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostDirty stinking "rich" people who had the AUDACITY to be prudent, save and live within their means!
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhat about pensioners with debts They need help more than rich bastard pensioners. Plus, what with house prices dropping like a stone, they are a growing minority!
ie. those that saved some money and didn't hook up to an 8x mortgage, get a £50K car loan and 25 credit cards all up to their £30K limits whilst earning min wage.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf you have huge debts, then yes, it's great. That house you couldn't afford, that Porsche you got on tick are all yours now.
If you are say a pensioner who lives of a lump sum, or you were saving to buy a house or get married, sorry, you savings are gone.
So not really.
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