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High-interest credit card debt can quietly stall your long-term wealth building. By understanding how your payment strategy affects your total interest cost, you can regain control of your cash flow. Use this tool to see how even small adjustments to your monthly payments can save you thousands in interest.

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High-interest credit card debt can quietly stall your long-term wealth building. By understanding how your payment strategy affects your total interest cost, you can regain control of your cash flow. Use this tool to see how even small adjustments to your monthly payments can save you thousands in interest.

Your Payoff Comparison

Seeing the total interest cost of a minimum-payment strategy can be a wake-up call, but it's also an opportunity. Use the "Additional Monthly Payment" field to find a balance that fits your budget while maximizing your savings.

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Paying off high-interest credit card debt is often the best "guaranteed" return you can find. However, once that debt is gone, the real win is redirecting that former monthly payment into a wealth-building account. Let's look at your total debt-to-income ratio and create a strategy to turn those interest savings into a lasting emergency fund or investment portfolio.

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