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Credit Card Tracking Chart
Credit Card debt payoff visual printable chart
Credit Card Tracking Chart
Credit Card Tracking Chart

Credit Card Tracking Chart

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A TOP 5 chart! Use this chart in combination with the Credit Cards chart when you have multiple credit cards to pay off.

Pay off those credit cards from smallest balance to largest. Don't be tempted to pay off the card with the big balance and high interest rate first. That may sound logical, but you are more likely to lose your momentum when the number is big and you don't see quick progress. Getting out of debt isn't about Math, it's about Momentum.

You may print multiples if needed, no need to put more than one in your cart. 

Both the Original black background and the Outline versions in one file, you get both automatically!

 

 

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Megan Ahnert
Love these!

I downloaded two debt free charts to help us visualize paying off credit card debt and a car loan! It is so great to have these where we can see them and also fun to color in when we make payments! Thanks for the downloads!!

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Dolly Rosas

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I love these charts for training my debt snowball!

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Vielka Jones

Great charts

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Rachel Dooley
Love the charts

I love being able to print free debt free charts when my budget is already tight. It helps to keep me on track and see my progress as I pay off debt.

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

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Brian Whittemore

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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!