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After Pay Tracking Chart
After Pay Tracking Chart
After Pay Tracking Chart

After Pay Tracking Chart

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After Pay is a "Shop now, pay later" kind of debt, kind of like Layaway used to be, but you get your stuff right away... but... there is always a catch. Late fees and charging your credit card if you don't pay your installments means that you can wrack up debt pretty fast. Use this chart to help you pay it off and then delete your After Pay account!

 

 

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Abbey Brown

After Pay Tracking Chart

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annette peppler
Great help

Anything that can help myself or my clients in tracking their finances and is free or very little cost is incredible. I love the ones that not only help break down debts into small bits but also help show the progression of savings. These give a visual sense of accomplishment and make it fun!

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vinnie watson
Simple yet effective

In the technology age where we try not to print as much we can use apps on phones and spreadsheets, but printing off this page allows you to see it every day and keep focused to reap the rewards of paying off the debt. I chose this one to have something to color in fast to have completed in a couple of weeks

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Theresa Hilton

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Alexandra Mower
printable charts

I selected both free and pay for printables and was very pleased with all of them. I printed at HP Classic sized and they look great in my HP Classic budget planner

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Mortgage Free Land Tracking Chart

After Pay Tracking Chart

Great

This chart is great for me to start saving paying off my car.

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Debt Freedom Starter Pack
Brian Whittemore

Debt Freedom Starter Pack

the best goal charts!

These are so fun and they are great for keeping motivated to pay off debt! I’m a very visual person so we used several of these for our goals—first our $1000 emergency fund which then morphed into our stork fund to cover home birth costs, then we used it to pay off my husband’s student loans, and now we have another one for our 6 month emergency fund. It’s fun to color it in and by keeping it in our closet every time we made a payment, it was a little reward. Seeing the progress daily is huge! Thanks so much for making these!