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Pay Off $5,000 Card at 20% APR

A $5,000 balance at 20% APR paid off with a $150 monthly payment. A pre-filled credit card payoff calculator scenario.

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Last updated: 2026-08-20

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Monthly payment

$9

Payoff time

50 months

Total interest

$2,359

Interest saved

$3,912

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Total paid

$7,359

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Balance decay & interest

Month-by-month schedule

MonthPrincipalInterestBalance
1$67$83$4,933
2$68$82$4,866
3$69$81$4,797
4$70$80$4,727
5$71$79$4,655
6$72$78$4,583
7$74$76$4,509
8$75$75$4,435
9$76$74$4,358
10$77$73$4,281
11$79$71$4,202
12$80$70$4,122
13$81$69$4,041
14$83$67$3,959
15$84$66$3,874
16$85$65$3,789
17$87$63$3,702
18$88$62$3,614
19$90$60$3,524
20$91$59$3,433
21$93$57$3,340
22$94$56$3,246
23$96$54$3,150
24$98$53$3,052
25$99$51$2,953
26$101$49$2,852
27$102$48$2,750
28$104$46$2,646
29$106$44$2,540
30$108$42$2,432
31$109$41$2,323
32$111$39$2,211
33$113$37$2,098
34$115$35$1,983
35$117$33$1,866
36$119$31$1,747
37$121$29$1,627
38$123$27$1,504
39$125$25$1,379
40$127$23$1,252
41$129$21$1,123
42$131$19$991
43$133$17$858
44$136$14$722
45$138$12$584
46$140$10$444
47$143$7$301
48$145$5$156
49$147$3$9
50$9$0$0

Scenario Benchmark

Key figures for Pay Off $5,000 Card at 20% APR.

Monthly payment

$9

Payoff time

50 months

Total interest

$2,359

Interest saved

$3,912

Total paid

$7,359

Frequently asked questions

How the maths works

Credit cards compound monthly, so interest grows fastest early on. Paying more than the minimum — even a small fixed amount — shortens the payoff dramatically because more of each payment hits the balance.

  1. 1Monthly interest = balance × APR / 12.
  2. 2Minimum payment = max(floor, balance × minimum%) + interest; fixed payment is the amount you choose.
  3. 3Each month, interest is charged first and the rest of the payment reduces the balance.
  4. 4The schedule uses exact numbers, so the balance reaches zero in the final month.

Figures are illustrative and exclude fees, penalties and rate changes. Not financial advice.

Everything you need to know

Why minimum payments take so long

A typical minimum of 1% of the balance mostly covers the interest charge, leaving only a few dollars to reduce what you owe.

At a 22% APR, a $10,000 balance paid only at the minimum can take decades and more than double in interest — the calculator shows your exact number.

The fastest lever: extra payments

Every extra dollar goes straight to the balance, cutting future interest and shortening the timeline by months.

Set a fixed payment you can sustain — consistency beats occasional large payments.

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