DebtPlannerPayoff 1.21.1.2416
Create amortization schedule and optimization intelligence for quick payoff.
- Order the debt so the bulk of the payments go toward the debt that will be paid off earlier.
- As each card is paid off, that money is combined and added to the next card to be paid off quickly.
- Payment Statistics: Number of payments, range, utilization, APRs, etc.
Install-Package DebtPlannerPayoff -Version 1.21.1.2416
dotnet add package DebtPlannerPayoff --version 1.21.1.2416
<PackageReference Include="DebtPlannerPayoff" Version="1.21.1.2416" />
paket add DebtPlannerPayoff --version 1.21.1.2416
#r "nuget: DebtPlannerPayoff, 1.21.1.2416"
// Install DebtPlannerPayoff as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=DebtPlannerPayoff&version=1.21.1.2416
// Install DebtPlannerPayoff as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=DebtPlannerPayoff&version=1.21.1.2416
Debt Payment Planner and Payoff Intelligence
Library to calculate the best way to pay down your debt, sort, and produce a payment plan for the fastest payoff.
Feature Summary
- Amortization Schedule
- Order debt to payoff the fastest.
- Debt Snowball
- Order the debt so the bulk of the payments go toward the debt that will be paid off earlier.
- As each card is paid off, that money is combined and added to the next card to be paid off quickly.
- Payment Statistics: Number of payments, range, utilization, APRs, etc.
- Save / Load Data
Create a Portfolio Object
A portfolio combines all the debts to ensure that the amortization and payments are optimized.
var portfolio = new DebtPortfolio
{
new DebtInfo("A", 16345.44M, 3.25M, 225),
new DebtInfo("B", 12000, 0, 125),
new DebtInfo("C", 6000, 3.5M, 182),
new DebtInfo("D", 4000, 12.25M, 50),
new DebtInfo("E", 2000, 15.55M, 200),
new DebtInfo("F", 1000, 22, 50),
new DebtInfo("G", 500, 22, 50),
new DebtInfo("H", 10, 50.3M, 250),
new DebtInfo("I", 13000, 12, 100),
};
DebtInfo
// public DebtInfo(string name, decimal balance, decimal rate, decimal minPayment, bool forceMinPayment = true)
- Name: Name of Debt
- Balance: Current outstanding balance
- Rate: Annual Percentage Rate
- MinPayment: Minimum payment allowed to the debt
- ForceMinPayment: Indicates to allow the system to increase the minimum if it detects a payment issue
Sample Output
The debt summary shows the debt statistics and the amortization schedule.
This is a calculation available by executing or overriding:
public virtual string Header
{
get
{
var builder = new StringBuilder();
foreach (var keyValuePair in GetAmortization())
{
var debtInfo = keyValuePair.Key;
var debtAmortization = keyValuePair.Value;
builder.AppendLine($"\n{debtInfo}");
builder.AppendLine($"\nNumber Payments: {debtAmortization.Count}\n");
builder.AppendLine(debtAmortization.ToString());
}
return builder.ToString();
}
}
Name: E
Balance | % Rate | Minimum | Max Payment
------------ | ------ | ------- | -----------
$2,000.00 | 15.55% | $200.00 | $450.00
Number Payments: 6
Payment 1: $200.00 | $25.92 | $174.08 | $1,825.92
Payment 2: $450.00 | $23.67 | $426.33 | $1,399.59
Payment 3: $450.00 | $18.14 | $431.86 | $967.73
Payment 4: $450.00 | $12.55 | $437.45 | $530.28
Payment 5: $450.00 | $6.88 | $443.12 | $87.16
Payment 6: $87.16 | $0.00 | $87.16 | $0.00
Sample Payment Summary
Payment summary shows all payments combined for all debts. Each payment is the sum of all debt for that payment.
This is a calculation available by executing or overriding:
public virtual string Payments
{
get
{
var list = GetAmortization();
var builder = new StringBuilder();
var maxPayments = list.Values.ToList().Max(x => x.Count);
for (var i = 0; i < maxPayments; i++)
{
var paymentNum = i + 1;
builder.AppendLine(
$"Payment {paymentNum,3}: {list.Values.Sum(x => x.Count > i ? x[i].Payment : 0),11:C}");
}
builder.AppendLine($"{"Total",11}: {list.Values.Sum(x => x.Sum(y => y.Payment)),11:C}");
return builder.ToString();
}
}
Payment 1: $1,098.26
Payment 2: $1,338.26
Payment 3: $1,338.26
Payment 4: $1,338.26
Payment 5: $1,338.26
...
Payment 47: $1,327.00
Payment 48: $1,327.00
Payment 49: $1,327.00
Payment 50: $750.34
Total: $62,927.47
Release Notes
Current
- Add File save/load with encryption
Version 1.21.1.1922
- Initial Release
License
- Copyright(c) 2021 Christopher Winland
- [Apache-2.0 License]https://github.com/cwinland/DebtPaymentPlan/blob/master/LICENSE
Debt Payment Planner and Payoff Intelligence
Library to calculate the best way to pay down your debt, sort, and produce a payment plan for the fastest payoff.
Feature Summary
- Amortization Schedule
- Order debt to payoff the fastest.
- Debt Snowball
- Order the debt so the bulk of the payments go toward the debt that will be paid off earlier.
- As each card is paid off, that money is combined and added to the next card to be paid off quickly.
- Payment Statistics: Number of payments, range, utilization, APRs, etc.
- Save / Load Data
Create a Portfolio Object
A portfolio combines all the debts to ensure that the amortization and payments are optimized.
var portfolio = new DebtPortfolio
{
new DebtInfo("A", 16345.44M, 3.25M, 225),
new DebtInfo("B", 12000, 0, 125),
new DebtInfo("C", 6000, 3.5M, 182),
new DebtInfo("D", 4000, 12.25M, 50),
new DebtInfo("E", 2000, 15.55M, 200),
new DebtInfo("F", 1000, 22, 50),
new DebtInfo("G", 500, 22, 50),
new DebtInfo("H", 10, 50.3M, 250),
new DebtInfo("I", 13000, 12, 100),
};
DebtInfo
// public DebtInfo(string name, decimal balance, decimal rate, decimal minPayment, bool forceMinPayment = true)
- Name: Name of Debt
- Balance: Current outstanding balance
- Rate: Annual Percentage Rate
- MinPayment: Minimum payment allowed to the debt
- ForceMinPayment: Indicates to allow the system to increase the minimum if it detects a payment issue
Sample Output
The debt summary shows the debt statistics and the amortization schedule.
This is a calculation available by executing or overriding:
public virtual string Header
{
get
{
var builder = new StringBuilder();
foreach (var keyValuePair in GetAmortization())
{
var debtInfo = keyValuePair.Key;
var debtAmortization = keyValuePair.Value;
builder.AppendLine($"\n{debtInfo}");
builder.AppendLine($"\nNumber Payments: {debtAmortization.Count}\n");
builder.AppendLine(debtAmortization.ToString());
}
return builder.ToString();
}
}
Name: E
Balance | % Rate | Minimum | Max Payment
------------ | ------ | ------- | -----------
$2,000.00 | 15.55% | $200.00 | $450.00
Number Payments: 6
Payment 1: $200.00 | $25.92 | $174.08 | $1,825.92
Payment 2: $450.00 | $23.67 | $426.33 | $1,399.59
Payment 3: $450.00 | $18.14 | $431.86 | $967.73
Payment 4: $450.00 | $12.55 | $437.45 | $530.28
Payment 5: $450.00 | $6.88 | $443.12 | $87.16
Payment 6: $87.16 | $0.00 | $87.16 | $0.00
Sample Payment Summary
Payment summary shows all payments combined for all debts. Each payment is the sum of all debt for that payment.
This is a calculation available by executing or overriding:
public virtual string Payments
{
get
{
var list = GetAmortization();
var builder = new StringBuilder();
var maxPayments = list.Values.ToList().Max(x => x.Count);
for (var i = 0; i < maxPayments; i++)
{
var paymentNum = i + 1;
builder.AppendLine(
$"Payment {paymentNum,3}: {list.Values.Sum(x => x.Count > i ? x[i].Payment : 0),11:C}");
}
builder.AppendLine($"{"Total",11}: {list.Values.Sum(x => x.Sum(y => y.Payment)),11:C}");
return builder.ToString();
}
}
Payment 1: $1,098.26
Payment 2: $1,338.26
Payment 3: $1,338.26
Payment 4: $1,338.26
Payment 5: $1,338.26
...
Payment 47: $1,327.00
Payment 48: $1,327.00
Payment 49: $1,327.00
Payment 50: $750.34
Total: $62,927.47
Release Notes
Current
- Add File save/load with encryption
Version 1.21.1.1922
- Initial Release
License
- Copyright(c) 2021 Christopher Winland
- [Apache-2.0 License]https://github.com/cwinland/DebtPaymentPlan/blob/master/LICENSE
Dependencies
-
.NETStandard 2.0
- AppConfigSettings (>= 1.21.1.2311)
- EncryptamajigCore (>= 2.0.1)
- Newtonsoft.Json (>= 12.0.3)
- System.Security.Cryptography.Algorithms (>= 4.3.1)
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Version History
Version | Downloads | Last updated |
---|---|---|
1.21.1.2416 | 86 | 1/24/2021 |
1.21.1.1922 | 65 | 1/19/2021 |