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Debt Payoff Calculator & Budget Pressure Analysis

Estimate when your debts could be paid off while accounting for income, living costs, minimum payments, extra payments and your chosen avalanche or snowball strategy.

Payoff timeline Budget pressure analysis Avalanche / snowball comparison Daily safe-spending amount

Debt Planning Panel

Fields start empty and results update automatically as the required information is entered. Money inputs stay easy to edit while typing and are formatted for easier reading when you leave the field.

Why is this tool detailed? It evaluates more than total debt: budget pressure, daily spending room, strategy fit and plan fragility. The simulation uses the monthly interest rates you enter; taxes, fees, insurance and new borrowing are not included unless you model them separately.
Debts
Enter a remaining balance for at least one debt.
Monthly living costs
Your fixed housing cost.
Electricity, water, internet and similar bills.
Monthly groceries and essential household spending.
Fuel, public transit or other transport costs.
Subscriptions, school, dues and other recurring fixed costs.
A buffer you want to keep so the plan can absorb unexpected costs.
Income and strategy
Net monthly income used for this plan.
Monthly income is required.
Changes display formatting only; no FX conversion is performed.
Regular amount you can add on top of minimum payments each month.
One-time amount available at the start of the plan.
Used to estimate the daily safe-spending amount.
Avalanche typically targets interest cost; snowball may provide faster motivational wins.
Core results and additional metrics Key numbers at a glance
Estimated payoff timeβ€”
Plan pressure levelβ€”
Total principal + interest paidβ€”
Total living costsβ€”
Monthly debt budget used in simulationβ€”
Total minimum paymentsβ€”
Requested extra paymentβ€”
Extra payment used in simulationβ€”
Advanced analysis tables Payoff schedule and strategy comparison
Month Total payment Interest Debts closed Remaining debt
Waiting for calculation.
Strategy Payoff time Total interest Note
Strategy comparison appears after calculation.

Interpretation / decision support

Read the score and key metrics together to judge practical affordability rather than relying on one number.

When does a debt plan look healthier?

A plan generally looks healthier when minimum payments are covered, some positive room remains after modeled payments, and the daily spending amount is not extremely tight. Very long plans or plans that leave almost no room are easier to derail in real life.

Avalanche or snowball: which is better?

Avalanche usually reduces total interest by targeting higher rates first. Snowball closes smaller balances first and can provide quicker motivational wins. The better choice depends on cost and which method you can follow consistently.

Why does the daily safe-spending amount matter?

A plan can look fine on paper but fail in daily life. This amount shows the modeled spending room left after the costs, reserve and debt budget in the plan. Very little room indicates greater fragility.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this calculator work for interest-free debt?

Yes. Enter 0 for the monthly interest rate and the debt will be included without interest charges.

How is a one-time payment used?

The lump-sum contribution is applied at the start of the plan according to the selected payoff strategy, reducing priority balances before the monthly simulation begins.

Why is the payoff result only an estimate?

Real-life balances can change because of new charges, missed payments, changing rates, fees or refinancing. This calculator is a planning simulation, not a lender payoff quote.

Avalanche or snowball: which strategy is better?

Avalanche usually reduces total interest by prioritizing higher rates. Snowball prioritizes smaller balances and may provide faster motivational wins. The better choice depends on your costs and ability to stay consistent.

What does the daily safe-spending amount mean?

It divides the monthly amount left after modeled living costs, reserve and debt payments by the selected days in the month. It is a planning indicator, not a guarantee that every expense is covered.

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