Debt Roll Up Calculator

Accelerate your debt payoff using the debt rollup strategy. As you pay off each debt, roll the payment into the next debt for faster elimination.

Rollup Strategy

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Timing & Goals

Paying off multiple debts at once can feel overwhelming. Between different balances, interest rates, and due dates, it’s hard to know where to start. That’s where the Debt Roll-Up Calculator comes in.

Also known as the debt snowball payoff method, a roll-up strategy helps you pay off debts one at a time and roll the money from paid-off accounts into your next debt. This creates a compounding effect that accelerates debt freedom.


What Is a Debt Roll-Up Strategy?

The debt roll-up (snowball) method works like this:

  1. List all debts from smallest to largest balance (regardless of interest rate).
  2. Pay the minimum on all debts except the smallest.
  3. Attack the smallest debt with as much extra money as possible.
  4. Once the smallest debt is paid, roll that payment into the next debt.
  5. Repeat until you’re debt-free.

The motivation comes from quick wins, while the math ensures a snowball effect.


Formula Behind Debt Roll-Up

Unlike a single formula, this method uses a step-by-step repayment plan. Next Payment=Minimum Payment+(FreedPaymentfromPaidDebt)Next\ Payment = Minimum\ Payment + (Freed Payment from Paid Debt)Next Payment=Minimum Payment+(FreedPaymentfromPaidDebt)

Every time you eliminate a debt, you increase the payment power for the next one.


How the Debt Roll-Up Calculator Works

  1. Enter All Debts – Balance, interest rate, and minimum payment.
  2. Choose Monthly Extra Payment (if any).
  3. Click Calculate – The calculator shows:
    • Which debt to pay first
    • A month-by-month payoff schedule
    • Total interest saved
    • Debt-free date

Example Calculation

Example – 3 Debts

  • Credit Card: $2,000 balance, $60 min payment, 18% interest
  • Personal Loan: $5,000 balance, $150 min payment, 10% interest
  • Car Loan: $10,000 balance, $250 min payment, 6% interest

Strategy: Pay credit card first.

  1. Pay $60 minimum + $200 extra = $260/month → Paid in ~9 months.
  2. Roll $260 into Personal Loan → New payment = $410/month → Paid in ~13 months.
  3. Roll $410 into Car Loan → New payment = $660/month → Paid in ~17 months.

Result: All debt gone in ~39 months instead of ~72 months (minimum payments only).


Benefits of the Debt Roll-Up Method

Faster Payoff – Rolling payments speeds up progress.
Motivation – Eliminating debts one by one builds momentum.
Simple to Follow – Focus on one debt at a time.
Saves Interest – Paying off faster reduces total interest.


Debt Roll-Up vs. Debt Avalanche

  • Debt Roll-Up (Snowball): Focuses on smallest balance first. Great for motivation.
  • Debt Avalanche: Focuses on highest interest rate first. Saves more money in interest.

👉 Many people start with the snowball/roll-up method because it’s easier to stick to.


Real-Life Applications

  • Credit Card Debt – Quickly eliminate small cards and roll into bigger balances.
  • Student Loans – Attack smallest loans while paying minimums on others.
  • Personal Loans & Car Loans – Speed up repayment by stacking payments.
  • Debt Consolidation Alternative – Works without refinancing or new loans.

FAQs About Debt Roll-Up

1. Does the roll-up method cost more than the avalanche method?
Yes, slightly, since it ignores interest rates. But the motivational payoff often prevents giving up.

2. Can I combine extra payments with the roll-up?
Yes. Extra payments supercharge your debt snowball.

3. Is this method good for large debts?
Yes, but you may want to switch to the avalanche method once momentum builds.

4. Does this work for mortgages?
It can, but mortgages are often paid separately since they’re long-term and lower interest.


Final Thoughts

The Debt Roll-Up Calculator makes it easy to build a step-by-step debt payoff plan. By eliminating debts one at a time and rolling payments forward, you gain momentum, stay motivated, and reach debt freedom faster.

💡 Tip: Combine the roll-up method with extra payments whenever possible to maximize results.

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