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Ever wonder how much faster you can pay off a credit card by applying an extra $5, $10 or more to the monthly payment? This extra payment calculator will help you see just how much time and interest you can save by adding even a small amount to your monthly credit card payments.
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- Budgeting & Saving
- How To Create a Successful Budget
- How To Set Financial Goals
- Emergency Funds
- 10 Ways to Save Money on Monthly Rent Payments
- How to Reduce Monthly Mortgage Payments
- How to Save Money on Gas
- How to Save Money on Internet: Free and Low Cost Broadband
- Cheap Cell Phone Contracts
- How to Save Money on Utilities
- How to Save Money on Air Conditioning
- How To Reduce Your Gas Bill
- Winter Energy Saving Tips
- How To Save On Heating Bills
- How to Save Money on Water Bills
- 10 Tips to Save on Heating Costs in Your Apartment
- How To Save Money On Homeowner’s Insurance
- Teaching Kids About Money
- How To Cut Your Expenses
- How To Save Money on Food at Restaurants and the Grocery Store
- 14 Tips To Save More On Groceries
- How to Make a Money Saving Meal Plan
- Budgeting for Couples
- Budgeting for a Baby
- How To Automate Your Savings
- Find The Best Bank For You
- Opening a Free Savings Account With No Minimum Balance
- The 50/30/20 Rule for Budgeting
- Introduction to Compound Interest
- Best Ways to Start Saving for College
- Saving and Investing for Life
- How To Save for Retirement
- Average Retirement Savings by Age
- Should we pay off debt or save for retirement?
- How To Be Debt Free by 50
- How to Retire Debt Free
- How Much Will I Need to Save For Retirement?
- How Much Do I Need in My 401(k) to Retire?
- How to Lower a Cell Phone Bill
- Top 5 Budget Apps
- Cash Advance Apps for Money Before Payday
- American Budgeting and Saving Behavior
- Social Security Retirement Income Calculator
- How to Save Money in Your Budget and Grow Your Income
- 7 Reasons You Should Budget
- How Are 529 Plans Taxed?
- How Much Should You Save From Each Paycheck?
- How To Use the Envelope Budgeting System
- Average Monthly Expenses for American Households
- How to Stick to a Budget
- Budgeting Tips for Young Adults
- Budgeting & Saving
- How To Create a Successful Budget
- How To Set Financial Goals
- Emergency Funds
- 10 Ways to Save Money on Monthly Rent Payments
- How to Reduce Monthly Mortgage Payments
- How to Save Money on Gas
- How to Save Money on Internet: Free and Low Cost Broadband
- Cheap Cell Phone Contracts
- How to Save Money on Utilities
- How to Save Money on Air Conditioning
- How To Reduce Your Gas Bill
- Winter Energy Saving Tips
- How To Save On Heating Bills
- How to Save Money on Water Bills
- 10 Tips to Save on Heating Costs in Your Apartment
- How To Save Money On Homeowner’s Insurance
- Teaching Kids About Money
- How To Cut Your Expenses
- How To Save Money on Food at Restaurants and the Grocery Store
- 14 Tips To Save More On Groceries
- How to Make a Money Saving Meal Plan
- Budgeting for Couples
- Budgeting for a Baby
- How To Automate Your Savings
- Find The Best Bank For You
- Opening a Free Savings Account With No Minimum Balance
- The 50/30/20 Rule for Budgeting
- Introduction to Compound Interest
- Best Ways to Start Saving for College
- Saving and Investing for Life
- How To Save for Retirement
- Average Retirement Savings by Age
- Should we pay off debt or save for retirement?
- How To Be Debt Free by 50
- How to Retire Debt Free
- How Much Will I Need to Save For Retirement?
- How Much Do I Need in My 401(k) to Retire?
- How to Lower a Cell Phone Bill
- Top 5 Budget Apps
- Cash Advance Apps for Money Before Payday
- American Budgeting and Saving Behavior
- Social Security Retirement Income Calculator
- How to Save Money in Your Budget and Grow Your Income
- 7 Reasons You Should Budget
- How Are 529 Plans Taxed?
- How Much Should You Save From Each Paycheck?
- How To Use the Envelope Budgeting System
- Average Monthly Expenses for American Households
- How to Stick to a Budget
- Budgeting Tips for Young Adults
About The Author
George Morris
In his 40-plus-year newspaper career, George Morris has written about just about everything -- Super Bowls, evangelists, World War II veterans and ordinary people with extraordinary tales. His work has received multiple honors from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Louisiana-Mississippi Associated Press and the Louisiana Press Association. He avoids debt when he can and pays it off quickly when he can't, and he's only too happy to suggest how you might do the same.