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Hi, Just wondering if antone had an Excel Credit card spreadsheet. I am
looking to calculate the length of time to pay off credit cards. Regards Derek |
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First, check your statements for the "rules".
Your minimum payment will include a miniscule percentage of outstanding principal (typically around 1.5%) plus interest. The prin reduction percent may be stratified based on balance. You'll probably need something like this in these columns: Beginning balance Periodic Interest (Beg Bal X Rate/12) Principal Reduction (Beg Bal X PrinReductPct) Ending Balance (Beg Bal + Per Interest -Prin Reduction) The Initial Beginning Balance is your current balance. All other Beginning Balances are equal to the prior Ending balance. Don't be too surprised if the term to payoff the balance, making only minimum payments, is over 30 or 40 years. *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP-Pro "Derek" wrote: Hi, Just wondering if antone had an Excel Credit card spreadsheet. I am looking to calculate the length of time to pay off credit cards. Regards Derek |
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Calculation adjustment:
This: Ending Balance (Beg Bal + Per Interest - Prin Reduction) Should be this: Ending Balance (Beg Bal - Prin Reduction) In my playing, I used a $5000 balance at 12% APR with 1.5% principal reductions. It pays off in around 46 years and racks up over $3000 of interest! *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP-Pro "Ron Coderre" wrote: First, check your statements for the "rules". Your minimum payment will include a miniscule percentage of outstanding principal (typically around 1.5%) plus interest. The prin reduction percent may be stratified based on balance. You'll probably need something like this in these columns: Beginning balance Periodic Interest (Beg Bal X Rate/12) Principal Reduction (Beg Bal X PrinReductPct) Ending Balance (Beg Bal + Per Interest -Prin Reduction) The Initial Beginning Balance is your current balance. All other Beginning Balances are equal to the prior Ending balance. Don't be too surprised if the term to payoff the balance, making only minimum payments, is over 30 or 40 years. *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP-Pro "Derek" wrote: Hi, Just wondering if antone had an Excel Credit card spreadsheet. I am looking to calculate the length of time to pay off credit cards. Regards Derek |
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