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Debt Payoff Planner Worksheet

Paying off your last debt and yelling out “I’m Debt Free!!” Is one of the best feelings in the world. We took a full year and worked as hard as we possibly could to pay off all of our debts.

That was over 2 years ago, and it is amazing to look back at our accomplishments. We used a simple spreadsheet just like this debt payoff planner I created back when we were paying and working our way through out debts.

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How to Use This Debt Payoff Planner

Begin by determining in what order you plan to pay off your debts. If you use the Debt Snowball method, you’d begin with your lowest debt balance, regardless of interest rate. This method helps give you a “quick win” when paying off your debts.

This is the method we used, and I can attest that those small victories really do matter. We are working on paying off our mortgage, now, and it is much more difficult to have such a big loan payment as we don’t feel the “victory” as we did on our much smaller debts. The other alternative is to order your debts by highest interest rate.

Debt Payoff Planner

Fill in all fields except your “goal payment” field. Only use this field for the debt you are currently tackling with all that you can and pay the minimum payments on all of your other debts. When one is paid in full, you can check the box at the end of the row and move to the next goal payment field for another debt payment.

Just for fun, to help you celebrate your victories, there are a few progress markers at the bottom of the debt payoff planner that can be marked off when accomplished.

You can download the Debt Payoff Planner with either of the links above or by clicking the image above. The download is available in two format sizes. The link will open up a new tab where you can view the PDF and save or print the file.

Print out all the free budgeting worksheets in the series and then get organized with a simple 1-inch binder, dividers, and sheet protectors. These products can help you get started.

Two weeks ago we got our account balanced aligned with a Personal Cash Flow Statement. Head over here for a Weekly Chore Chart printable to get your weekly schedule simplified.

Personal Cash Flow Statement

Cash Flow Statement – Understand the when behind your bank account balances and bill due dates!

Weekly Chore Chart Printable

Get your home routine set to simplify your daily tasks with this weekly chore chart printable!

Get Your Debt Payoff Planner Printable

Debt Payoff Planner – Letter Size

Debt Payoff Planner – Mini Size

Janice Wald

Friday 6th of March 2015

Hi, Very practical. Timing is good with tax season coming up. Thank you for coming to the Inspire Me Monday Linky party. I'm Janice, one of your hostesses.

Danielle

Thursday 5th of March 2015

Love this worksheet! We are just starting a major debt repayment mission, while saving for a new home. This will come in especially handy to me, I am a visual person and I need to see the plans all mapped out to know that we have some hope! Thanks for sharing!

Nicole

Wednesday 4th of March 2015

Thank you for sharing this great resource. I found you on Fluster Buster. Have a great day!

CMFL

Sunday 1st of March 2015

This is exactly what I've been looking for! I love the simple layout and cute design. Thanks for offering this - it will definitely be put to good use.

Amy Desrosiers

Wednesday 25th of February 2015

This is great! Our only debt right now is our home which we'd love to payoff early!

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