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Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 10:20 am
by flow13
Wasn't quite sure where to post this ...
I was just wandering, those of you who have finished paying into DMPs/IVAs...
How is life treating you now? How have things changed? Are you less stressed/happier? etc
I am just wandering as me and hubby were talking last night about what our life will be like after the next 6 months are finally over. xx
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 2:37 pm
by leaKybrain
Brilliant question Flow. Can imagine it being a bit like christmas to start wiht, all that money and what to spend it on. LOL.
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 3:45 pm
by kallis3
A lot of people cease to post once they have finished, and who can blame them when they have put their debts behind them!
I'm pretty sure Helen is doing ok.
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 4:13 pm
by flow13
Kallis, I was thinking about that this morning and whether I would still post after our IVA has fonished but I think I will. I remember when we first started and I felt as though we were the only ones in our situation. Finding this site was great so I think I would stick around trying to help those who are in my position. xxx
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 7:00 pm
by leaKybrain
kallis3 wrote:
I'm pretty sure Helen is doing ok.
Helen is fine, sort of, been going through some things and not very well at all at the moment. Got yet another ear infection and suffering for it.
I'll let her know you were thinking of her.
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 7:47 pm
by kallis3
Poor Helen, hope she gets over it soon.
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:37 pm
by kallis3
Sorry to hear that you've not been well Helen - you know where I am if you want to talk off forum.
Why not just save your money for the moment and sit down and prioritise what needs doing? I'd certainly think about a holiday again if I were you - you love them and it sounds as though you could do with a break.
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:44 pm
by leaKybrain
Good post Sis, never thought of it like that before. I guess when we have credit we live day by day wondering where its all gonna come from and then once its all cleared and there is money its a case of what to do now cos that stress we lived with for years is gone and its bound to be dizzying, like standing up too quick.
Save I reckon, make a list of things you want and look to how achieveable it is, maybe whilst you are saving you could portion it (in theory) so if you wanted clothes, room decorated, and holiday you could save a set amount each month and have a goal amount for each thing, say £100 and 20/30/50% in the split, once you reach the first goal of clothing amount then buy, after that it saves towards the other two. After 6 months you'd have £120 for clothes £180 for room and £300 towards the holiday. Obviously there is a chance you might have more to save (once you've stopped buying that gas eh?) and things will happen quicker.
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:46 pm
by kallis3
You can spend some of it coming to see us!
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:07 pm
by kallis3
Not thought about anything yet Helen, I'll have to speak to Mel. I think we may be doing the BBQ again in the summer.
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:15 pm
by kallis3
That's too bad Helen - we might get to meet him one of these days!
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:25 pm
by Lisa2009
Things have got much better financially for us over the years since hubbys F&F was accepted. I think its about 3 years now. 2 or 3. Never thought about credit again and save for what we want.
We have a new leather recliner suite coming in a few weeks that will have all been paid with cash.
I have bought horses for my son and daughter too. Its nice not struggling and im sure you will ALL get to share that feeling soon too.
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:46 pm
by leaKybrain
Oooo horses, my daughter would be at yours in a shot, she really in to horses and unicorns at the moment. Would love to get her a riding lesson for her birthday. Couldn't afford more than one but at least she would have been on a horse LOL
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:51 pm
by Lisa2009
We have 3 and one of those is due a baby in a couple of months....my mum has one also that will be passed to my daughter as soon as hes old enough to be ridden.
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 6:39 am
by kallis3
I'd love to go riding again - trouble is that my nearest place is £25 an hour or £35 for two hours and I just can't afford that.