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Where do I find the credit card repayment tool....

bathgatebuyer
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Hi all. Hope you can help me. About a year ago, I printed off something which I got from this website which was a tool allowing us to input our credit card and debt balances into a programme which worked out the best way to pay them off. I can't find it now - does anyone know where it is (or even what I'm going on about
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I'm sure it was on this website, and it allowed details of interest rate, and outstanding balances to be put onto the site and gave a sort of tracker indicator of what your debt reduction would look like.
Sorry, I'm being a bit vague - it's difficult to explain, but I would like to do another repayments schedule to update the one I have from last year to work out the best way to deal with the year ahead.

I'm sure it was on this website, and it allowed details of interest rate, and outstanding balances to be put onto the site and gave a sort of tracker indicator of what your debt reduction would look like.
Sorry, I'm being a bit vague - it's difficult to explain, but I would like to do another repayments schedule to update the one I have from last year to work out the best way to deal with the year ahead.
Almost debt-free, but certainly even with the Banks!
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This website has a whole load of financial calculators - it's really fab.
http://www.whatsthecost.com/default.aspx0 -
Cheers! That's exactly what I was looking for!!!
Apparently it will take 21 months to be debt-free using the options they have given me on the Snowball calculator thingy. Hmmmm. Way longer than I'd hoped for, but still a reasonably good situation to be in all things considered.Almost debt-free, but certainly even with the Banks!0 -
Just over a year and a half ...not bad at all. x0
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Particularly when 3 years ago the debt was (whisper it) £34,000!!!
:eek:Almost debt-free, but certainly even with the Banks!0
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