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Debt reductions spreadsheet?

I'm trying to make one but i'm not the greatest with excel. Does anyone no or have a good one that already has the formula's all set up?

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  • I'd be interested in such a spreadsheet too!
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    'Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts':cool:
  • bottleofred
    bottleofred Posts: 2,902 Forumite
    edited 8 August 2010 at 6:32PM
    Hi NG7 & Icklepickle,

    I've put a link below to the statement of affairs, which I think is what your looking for. Once you have completed it you'll get loads of advice.

    http://www.makesenseofcards.com/soacalc.html
    If you've nothing decent to say, perhaps you shouldn't say anything.

    £2 savings jar £300:D
    Total credit card debts £1250:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: - Will I ever learn!!
  • Thanks bottleofred, it's more something to track my debt repayments as I make them, to see the totals going down every month, how much I've paid so far, how much is my total debt etc. Do you know if anyone's posted something similar before?
    DFW Official Nerd Club #1114
    'Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts':cool:
  • bottleofred
    bottleofred Posts: 2,902 Forumite
    Hi Icklespickles,

    Sorry, I'm not sure there is anything like that, but some of the forum members put their debts in the signature box and then reduce them as they make payments etc. I suppose you could consider excel, but other than that sorry I can't be of more help.
    If you've nothing decent to say, perhaps you shouldn't say anything.

    £2 savings jar £300:D
    Total credit card debts £1250:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: - Will I ever learn!!
  • Hi

    I use what's the cost .com for this - it's got an excellent snowballing calculator that allows you to see which debts to pay off first and then you can go and put in your payments as you make them and see the totals reduce!! Not only that it lets you know your Debt Free Date!

    spikeypikey xx
    :eek:DEBT at 8/8/10 = £12k Cards, £122k mortgage
    DFD = without mortgage November 2013:j
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