This Credit Card chart you can customize with the name of the store, card, or bank in the top blank space. A black Sharpie is recommended for filling in the custom name, so that when you color in the chart it won't smudge.
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.
Both the Original black background and the Outline versions in one file, you get both automatically!
Creative and fun way to keep organized while becoming debt free!
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Mary Jones
Perfect
I've seen plenty of trackers but this one is simple, to the point, and easy to color in. Progress is very visual. Love how I can have several of these forms since there is a space to put in which credit card I'm tracking. Love it!
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Christie McMaster
Becoming Debt Free
I love these charts! I am working slowly but surely on reducing debt but having these charts allows us to see progress. I also love to color as it is a stress reliever! Thank you so much for sharing with us! I would recommend these charts!
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Heather
Fantastic Printables
I printed out the Credit Card printable. We have just started a budget to get our credit cards paid off this year. This is a great printable to track the payments and watch the debt go down. It’s very encouraging to see it on a chart. It seems to help the mind keep going with the pay down process when you can see it. Can’t wait for all the lines to be colored in!
Using all the templates are fun and easy, I am using the starter emergency fund, I love the snese of accomplishment you get from coloring in a section.