Have FUN paying off your debts with this 80s Tetris inspired video game chart.
There are 200 pieces to color in, so divide your total debt by 200 to get the value of each piece.
The total is also divided into fourths with the levels, each level being 50 pieces, or 25% of the total debt.
Get your game ON!
Track the balance, not your payments, not the interest. Each time you make a payment check the balance online and color in to that number. You can color a partial piece if you like when the new balance falls between, or you can just go by whole pieces, in which case the chart will actually be slightly behind the actual balance most of the time.
On this Debtris chart it's a little harder than on the regular lined charts. I'd actually suggest starting with a simple lined chart first until you get the hang of how these work.
I've used charts from this site before and I've loved all of them. Debtris is probably my favorite so far. I love the fun theme but especially that there are a ton of boxes. It puts paying things down into bite size chunks and I get to color in squares much more often!
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robin lampley
Debtris Tracking Chart
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Vanessa
Great Tracker
Easy to use and motivating to get the mortgage paid off!! #debtfree
Love the charts, absolutely free, no strings attached. Easy, safe download and print. These will work perfectly for helping my son pay off a small debt and see his progress.
Let’s face it debt sucks but these totally free charts have been eye opening and motivating. I printed these all to A5 size and already have colored in a few boxes. I love that what seemed insurmountable before now seems doable. (Like if I pay and extra $100 dollars I can color in another box). I have a really really really long way to go but I now have a clear picture on all of my debts (without adding more debt to the pile). Thank you for these fun charts.