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Debt Tracker | Debt Payoff Tracker | Debt Snowball | Budget Template | Google

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School of Arts And Wonder
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Debt Tracker | Debt Payoff Tracker | Debt Snowball | Budget Template | Budget Sheet | Google Template | Bill Tracker | Expense Tracker


✨ Debt Pay Off Plan ✨

Getting out of debt may sound to be a challenging task, and it can be if you don't have the right tools. This is why I built the debt payoff tracker with the most useful features to help you take control of your budget and accelerate your path to debt freedom!

✨FEATURES✨

⭐Note #1: Debt details to input - name of lender, name of whose debt is it (e.g., yours? your spouses?), type of debt (e.g., student, auto, credit card, mortgage, other), interest rate(s) (fixed rate vs. variable), and required minimum payment.

⭐⭐Note #2: You can enter up to 30 different debts and the debts can have fixed or variable rates. Fixed rate loans mean that interest rate does not change over the life of the loan. Variable rate loans can have up to two different rates (e.g., a car loan that starts as a teaser 0% interest rate for the first 12 months then jumps to a 12% interest rate for the remainder of the loan).

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Distinguish between situations that can be modeled with linear functions and with exponential functions.
Prove that linear functions grow by equal differences over equal intervals, and that exponential functions grow by equal factors over equal intervals.

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