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I'm 17 and have £1700 saved up - through work and premium bonds - I'm saving up for university! (and a bit of fun)
Reply 161
Three pounds eighty four.
And i'm not even a student yet. :P
Reply 162
YAY, everybody's as broke as me! :biggrin:
Original post by TheCurlyHairedDude
About £800

17 years old....

by 18 I want 7/8K


I don't see anything wrong with this post.

It takes some people 6 months to get to £8,000.

It's good to set your yourself high.
Original post by iPhone
But dude that's still the worse decision ever! Your better off getting the loan.

Why not start now as a property developer? You don't need a degree?


Not really since il be debt free? And because I want to have a degree as a back up just in case I fail but iv applied to do law eventually specialising in property law which would help me aswell
Original post by HumiT
17, got about £21in my bank account and about £50 in my purse.


That so looked like 21k upon first reading :tongue:
Original post by lazy smurf
Currently minus £550 ish.


High five! :ahee:
Original post by Evangelica
High five! :ahee:


It's now about minus £850, but I get paid on Wednesday. And get student loan in Jan so it should improve.
Original post by lacelicker
I'm 17 and have £1700 saved up - through work and premium bonds - I'm saving up for university! (and a bit of fun)


good work young grasshopper!


I have Approx £1700 in my current account, and a considerate amount more in my savings.
currently i have a tricky, minus £5000.

plastic is a slippery slope at the moment.
Reply 170
- £750 looool not proud at all ha
Original post by Advanced Subsidiary
I don't see anything wrong with this post.

It takes some people 6 months to get to £8,000.

It's good to set your yourself high.


6 months to get to £8,000? Based on an average salary or hourly wage of?
1 millions
(edited 12 years ago)
None. I bury it in my garden...
Original post by tidbury1415
6 months to get to £8,000? Based on an average salary or hourly wage of?


Hmm £10 an hour for 14 hours is £140 * 57days = £8000~

Mostly likely an entrepreneur or some sort of job that isn't standard with society.
I have roughly £12000 in savings but that's going to be spent on my PhD fees. My current account is somewhere around the £600 mark from working 3 jobs. I don't spend much...
I'm 18, in my savings account I have about £2500, £2000 is from a savings bond thing that my Nan did for me and I got when I turned 18, the rest is saved from my job.
In my current account I have about £700 that I haven't spent of my loan. Genuinely have no idea how I've done this as I don't get very much loan and I do go out.
Original post by yellofeeva
good work young grasshopper!


I have Approx £1700 in my current account, and a considerate amount more in my savings.


Well done to you sir. It pays to save.
Reply 178
£1.01!

I hopefully get some money tomorrow, £40. If not, I won't be going home this christmas because i can't afford a train ticket, haha!

EDIT: Well I say £1.01, but it's actually -£748.99. I've just got 1.01 available because my overdraft is £750!
I can't wait for my next loan installment, my accommodation payment is £500 less next term, that'll give me a bit of extra money than I had this term
(edited 12 years ago)
Original post by PinkMobilePhone
currently £238.97

more going in tomorrow.

and in my wallet I have £2.57

bear in mind that's between a family of 5, it's not just my own personal money.


You are poor? :frown:

I should marry you to give your family a better future.

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