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Yippee it's Friday...

June 1st, 2007 at 07:17 am

and that Money Manifestation challenge paid today - got a refund of $13.71 from DD's school. Completely unexpected and a nice way to start the day.
$20 Challenge new balance: $208.24
Broken the $200 level - that's $50 in less than a month. Smile Smile

BTW how much is the average washing machine in the USA now? I almost have enough to pay cash for my new one but am going to wait until my old one completely conks out and the repair man says "sorry it's died and gone to appliance heaven".

I have an extended warrantee package on 8 of my appliances which costs me a whole $11.43 a month = $137.16 per year.
Last year I had my VCR fixed twice, washing machine fixed 3 times, a TV aerial socket repaired, the fridge thermostat replaced and the stove's thermostat replaced. All for $137.16 plus the call out fees of $57.14 = $194.30.
If I had to pay a repair shop for all these things it would have cost at least $450 so a great saving.
This is one monthly budget item that I am very very happy to pay.

Had a no spend day yesterday so I managed a total of 8/10 for May.

New Challenge: 20 No Spend Days for June

Feeling much better today - decided that the Tax Liability can't be solved overnight but IT CAN BE worked at every single day.

Have to finish a sewing order this weekend which I will get paid for on Tuesday = $42.86 to add to the Challenge Account.

Have a good day everyone...

3 Responses to “Yippee it's Friday...”

  1. koppur Says:
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    am i reading your stats right? between 4/06 and 5/07 you paid off $200,000 in debt?????

    how did you do that, you amazing money fiend???

  2. lieweheksie Says:
    1180709772

    when you do buy a new washing machine try NOT to get one with an onboard computer- my very fancy Bosch dishwasher lasted just over a year- the repair guy said that all our power fluctuations-off/ on/kinda there-burn out the fuzzy logic compouters so best to stick with manual models where you tun the knobs yourself...shouldn't cost you more tahn R2k on sale

  3. Freeme Journey Says:
    1180966478

    Yup I paid off $200K in debt by:
    selling my house which had substantial equity in

    The mortgage was settled
    Then the balance was applied to debts, EMF, Savings etc.

    Still pushing to get through the balance though Smile

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