Free Debt-Free By Date Calculator

Pick your target debt-free date and see exactly how much extra you need to pay each month.

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That's 24 months from now. Adjust the date to see how the required payment changes.

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Enter at least one debt, then pick your target debt-free date.

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How the Debt-Free By Date Calculator Works

Most debt calculators ask you how much extra you can pay, then tell you when you'll be debt-free. This calculator works in reverse. You pick your target debt-free date, and it tells you exactly how much extra you need to pay each month to hit that goal.

Under the hood, the calculator uses a binary search algorithm. It tests thousands of possible extra payment amounts, simulating month-by-month payoffs for each one, until it finds the precise amount that makes your last debt hit zero in your target month. The payoff order follows the avalanche method (highest interest rate first) to minimise total interest along the way.

Step-by-Step: Setting Your Debt-Free Date

  1. Enter all your debts — name, balance, APR, and minimum payment for each.
  2. Pick your target date using the month and year selectors above.
  3. See the required extra payment — how much above your minimums you need to pay monthly.
  4. Adjust if needed — push the date out if the amount is too high, or pull it closer if you can afford more.
  5. Review the full plan — payoff order, interest breakdown, and month-by-month schedule.

Is Setting a Deadline Realistic?

Setting a target date is one of the most effective ways to stay motivated. Research shows that people with specific, time-bound goals are significantly more likely to follow through than those with vague intentions like “I'll pay off debt when I can.”

That said, be honest with yourself. If the required payment is more than you can comfortably afford, push the date out. A target you can actually hit is infinitely more valuable than an aggressive one you abandon after two months. Try a few different dates to find the sweet spot between ambitious and achievable.

Deadline Method vs Snowball vs Avalanche

The deadline calculator is a planning tool, not a competing strategy. It answers the question “how much do I need to pay?” while methods like snowball and avalancheanswer “in what order should I pay?” You can use the deadline calculator to set your budget, then choose any payoff strategy you like.

Want help choosing the right strategy? Try the Payoff app — it includes a 60-second personality quiz that matches you with the best method for your situation, plus AI coaching to keep you on track.

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