Debt Freedom Simulator
Calculate your debt payoff date using snowball or avalanche methods.
Your Debts
Pay smallest balances first for quick wins and motivation.
Debt Payoff Timeline
Payment Schedule
Click "Calculate Payoff" to see your schedule
How to Eliminate Your Debt Faster
Take control of your financial future with our powerful Debt Freedom Simulator. Whether you're struggling with credit card debt, student loans, or multiple outstanding balances, this interactive tool helps you visualize your path to becoming debt-free.
Using proven strategies like the Debt Snowball (paying smallest balances first for quick wins) and Debt Avalanche (targeting highest interest rates first for maximum savings), you can see exactly when you'll be debt-free and how much interest you'll save.
Simply enter your debts, interest rates, and monthly payment capacity. Our calculator instantly shows your payoff timeline, total interest paid, and provides personalized insights to accelerate your journey to financial freedom. Thousands have used this tool to create realistic debt elimination plans and stay motivated on their path to a debt-free life.
How to Use This Calculator
Add Your Debts
Enter all your debts with their current balances and interest rates
Choose Strategy
Set your monthly payment budget and choose payoff strategy
See Your Plan
Review your personalized debt-free date and savings insights
Debt Payoff Strategies Explained
Debt Snowball
Pay off your smallest debts first while making minimum payments on larger ones. Each time you eliminate a debt, you roll that payment into the next smallest.
- Quick wins build momentum
- Psychologically motivating
- Great for those who need encouragement
Debt Avalanche
Pay off debts with the highest interest rates first while making minimum payments on others. This mathematically saves you the most money.
- Saves the most in interest
- Mathematically optimal
- Best for disciplined payers
Your Personalized Debt Freedom Plan
Tip: Increase Your Payments
Even an extra $50 per month can shave months off your debt payoff and save hundreds in interest.
Consider Balance Transfers
If you have high-interest credit card debt, a 0% APR balance transfer card could save you significantly.