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FREE Debt Tracker Printable to Get Out of Debt Fast

November 13, 2019 by Suzanne

This post was last updated on February 18th, 2021 at 12:43 pm

Grab our free debt tracker printable to stay on track with your budget.

Are you working hard to pay off your debt?  Using our free debt tracker printable can help you track your progress for each debt you have.

Keep record of your payments and current balance using this free PDF printable.  Print multiple copies to have one to use for each debt that you are working on, and create a budget binder to keep it in!

debt payment tracker

 

How to use the debt payoff tracker

This debt worksheet is so simple to use to keep track of your debt free journey.  You will use one page for each debt that you have.

For example; if you have 3 credit cards, a mortgage, and a car payment; you should print out 5 copies of the free printable debt payoff worksheet.

As you make a payment to a debt each month, you fill out the debt worksheet.

  • Write the current date in the first column.
  • Write the starting balance (the current balance before the payment is made) in the second column.
  • Write the payment amount that you are making in the third column.
  • Write the new balance of your debt in the last column.

Why should I use a debt payoff worksheet?

Using a debt payoff worksheet will help you keep track of each debt, and will give you the motivation to keep putting money to each debt as you see the balance slowly decrease.

You may choose to use the debt snowball method, a recommendation by Dave Ramsey, with this debt tracker printable.

The debt snowball is a motivational way of paying off debt fast.  In this debt payoff method, you pay off your debts in order of the smallest balance to the largest.

When you are done paying off your smallest debt, you take the monthly amount you were paying towards it and start applying that money towards the next lowest debt you have.

This turns into a snowball of payments, helping you get out of debt quicker.

You can also pay off your debt using the debt avalanche method.

With this method, you pay off your debts with the largest interest rate first.  You will save more money in the long run by using this method, but it may be harder to stay motivated as you won’t see quick wins like you may with the debt snowball.

Related post: How to Get Out of Debt on a Low Income: 24 Genius Tips

A quick note about our free debt payoff tracker printable

Our printables are free for personal use only.
Please do not copy, redistribute, or sell our printables.
Thank you and enjoy!

Grab your free debt tracker printable PDF here.

 

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If you prefer to use online tools, Undebt.it is our favorite free tool to keep track of your debt payments and progress.

Another great resource is to use $5 Meal Plan.  With $5 Meal Plan you get a pre-made weekly meal plan and shopping list to help you save time and money with your grocery shopping.

Try taking online surveys with Survey Junkie.  With surveys up to $50/each, it’s one of the best, legit survey sites to earn extra money.

Check out our related posts about saving money:
How to Pay Off Debt with a Low Income (24 Tips That Actually Work!)
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