Tracking Your Debt Goals (2024)

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I’m a visual person. I love numbers too, but sometimes I just need to be able to see things visually through agraph or chart. Maybe you’re the same way?

Getting out of debt is going to require a lot of motivation and persistence and the more debt that you have, the more you will need of both. If you’ve gone through the previous two debt courses on the blog (Debt Management 101 and Debt Management 102), then you have a good plan for paying off that debt and hopefully you’re really excited about it!

Getting out of debt is going to seem like a never-ending job that you have to face day after day. That’s why housework is so painful for me. I can do ten loads of laundry, but then there are already several more loads that needto be done before that’s even completely finished. It’s the same with dishes, cleaning the floors and bathrooms and keeping the kids bathed (the most short-lived task of them all!).

However, the thing about getting rid of your debt is that while it’s going to take continuous effort, it’s a task with a quantifiable ending amount and date. That is, this is true if you have already totally committed to paying off your debt and you’re no longer putting any of your expenses on credit cards.

I created these goals sheets so that you can keep track of your progress and stay motivated to pay off your debt. Hang them somewhere that you will see them when you’re getting discouraged and keep updating them so that you have a visual representation of your progress.

There are 4 different sheets that cover the largest, mostcommon debts. Click on each picture to download the PDF version.

HOME MORTGAGE PAYOFF(also can be used for Home Equity Loans and Home Equity Lines of Credit)

AUTO LOAN PAYOFF

STUDENT LOANS

CREDIT CARDS

Whether you want to use a schedule for each individual debt or just one for each type of debt (for example all credit cards in total) is up to you. You also should decide whether you want to start with your original loan balance and shade in your progress to date or use your current balance as the starting point.

This is where I will admit that I am the type of person that put things I’ve already done on my to-do list just to be able to check them off and feel like I accomplished something. So yes, I would start from the beginning balance of the debt and shade in what I’ve already paid to date. Decide on whatever will motivate you the most and helps you to pay off your debt!

EXAMPLE: THE SMITH FAMILY

Here’s the Smith family’s example auto loan payoff schedule (the Smith family is a comprehensive example used in all the Making Your Money Matter classes), starting from the January 1st, 2016 balance of one of their credit cards to their current mid-year progress.

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Good luck with paying down your debt!

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What is your favorite way to track your debt payoff progress?

10 Responses

  1. LOVE the goal sheets!

  2. This is a great idea for those of us who are visual people. We have a written graph that we use and “X” out when we pay something. We are very old school, but I love this idea.

    1. Whatever works, right?! Any way to be able to see progress is great and I’m also a very visual person.

  3. Great idea with the goal sheet, my wife and I have an agreement that if we get the credit cards completely paid off than we can get a new car (which we are going to need anyway but thinking ahead means we can have the cards paid off too). We should download a goal sheet like this to have on our wall… My wheels are turning now

    1. I’m a very visual person, so I love charts like this. I hope you can get your new car soon 🙂

  4. Can I buy the goal sheets the car and credit cards

    1. They are free-the link is above. Hope it helps!

  5. Love it! Thanks! I’m on a mission to pay off our car ASAP. I actually took the car sheet, and divided those lines into the number of payments we have left, so every time we make a payment (or an extra payment) I can colour in one box, instead of waiting to fill up a while line worth! I can’t wait to colour my first box!!!

    1. Great idea Cait, thanks for sharing!

Tracking Your Debt Goals (2024)

FAQs

How do I track all my debt? ›

You can find all of your debts by checking your credit reports, going through old bills and mail and contacting known creditors directly to ask for balance statements.

How to pay off $20k in debt fast? ›

Use a debt consolidation loan

With a debt consolidation loan, you borrow money from a lender and roll all of those debts into one loan with a single interest rate. This allows you to make one monthly payment rather than paying multiple creditors.

What is the #1 app to pay of my debt? ›

Best Debt Payoff Apps
App/ServicePricePlatform
ZilchWorksStarts at $39.95/yearDesktop
Tally$0 to $300 per year plus interest for line of credit; app is freeAndroid, iOS
Unbury.meFreeWeb
Qube MoneyStarts at $79/year (limited free version available)Android, iOS
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How do I create a debt tracker? ›

Here's how it works:
  1. Make a list of all your debts–student loans, credit cards, vehicle loans, medical bills, etc.
  2. Put them in order from smallest balance to largest balance.
  3. Each month, make the minimum payment on each debt and then throw every available penny at the smallest debt until it is paid off.
6 days ago

Is Credit Karma safe? ›

Credit Karma goes the extra mile when it comes to the safe-keeping of our members' personal information. We use 128-bit or higher encryption to protect during the transmission of data to our site and encrypt data at rest. If we suspect any suspicious activity on your account then we'll alert you as soon as possible.

Does Credit Karma show all your debt? ›

If you have debts in collections with TransUnion and/or Equifax, they should be listed on Credit Karma. However, remember that because Credit Karma is not the most original, direct source of credit information, there can be mistakes.

Is 20k in debt a lot? ›

“That's because the best balance transfer and personal loan terms are reserved for people with strong credit scores. $20,000 is a lot of credit card debt and it sounds like you're having trouble making progress,” says Rossman.

How long will it take to pay off $30,000 in debt? ›

It will take 41 months to pay off $30,000 with payments of $1,000 per month, assuming the average credit card APR of around 18%. The time it takes to repay a balance depends on how often you make payments, how big your payments are and what the interest rate charged by the lender is.

How to pay off $20,000 in 3 years? ›

If you have $20,000 in credit card debt that you need to pay off in three years or less, you have multiple options to consider, including:
  1. Take advantage of a debt relief service.
  2. Consolidate your debt with a home equity loan.
  3. Take advantage of 0% balance transfer credit cards.
Feb 15, 2024

What is the debt avalanche method? ›

The debt avalanche is a systematic way of paying down debt to save money on interest. Individuals who use the debt avalanche strategy make the minimum payment on each debt, then use any remaining available funds to pay the debt with the highest interest rates.

What is the best program to get out of debt? ›

Best debt relief companies
  • Best for debt support: Accredited Debt Relief.
  • Best for customer satisfaction: Americor.
  • Best for affordability: New Era Debt Solutions.
  • Best for large debts: National Debt Relief.
  • Best for credit card debt: Freedom Debt Relief.
  • Best longstanding company: Pacific Debt Relief.
May 1, 2024

Is national debt relief legit? ›

National Debt Relief is a legitimate company providing debt relief services. The company was founded in 2009 and is a member of the American Association for Debt Resolution (AADR). It's certified by the International Association of Professional Debt Arbitrators (IAPDA), and is accredited by the BBB.

What is the government debt app? ›

The US Debt Clock . org App gives you a Real-Time glimpse of the most relevant economic data showing the financial condition of the US Federal Government, the 50 States and the World with over 3000, up to the Second Data Fields. way forward into Future elections.

What is the quickest way to pay off credit card debt? ›

Strategies to help pay off credit card debt fast
  1. Review and revise your budget. ...
  2. Make more than the minimum payment each month. ...
  3. Target one debt at a time. ...
  4. Consolidate credit card debt. ...
  5. Contact your credit card provider.

Is there an app that consolidates all of your debt? ›

Tally makes it easier to save money, manage credit cards and pay down balances faster. Tally's lower-interest credit line has helped thousands of people consolidate credit card payments into a single bill and save on interest and late fees!

How do I find all loans in my name? ›

To assist you with your query about, “how to see how many loans you have?” You can visit the website of CIBIL, Customers can obtain their Credit Report to view their credit history. People must submit an application to one of the three Indian credit rating companies, Equifax, Experian, or CIBIL.

What happens if you never pay collections? ›

If you don't pay, the collection agency can sue you to try to collect the debt. If successful, the court may grant them the authority to garnish your wages or bank account or place a lien on your property. You can defend yourself in a debt collection lawsuit or file bankruptcy to stop collection actions.

What is the best budget app to get out of debt? ›

PocketGuard scored a spot on our list for its debt payoff tools. With PocketGuard, users can set bill reminders, set fee alerts, create savings goals, and more.

Where can I find total debt in annual report? ›

A company lists its long-term debt on its balance sheet under liabilities, usually under a subheading for long-term liabilities.

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