TW&T bTP% T VT&ArialP% T VT&ArialP% T VT&ArialP% T VT&ArialP% T ZT ZT ZT ZT ZT BZT ZT "ZT !ZT !ZT ZT ZT ZT ZT !ZT !ZT !ZT "ZT " ZT B ZT B "ZT "ZT  ZT  ZT ZT ZT ZT  ZT  ZT "ZT B! )\T  kT kTkTkTkTkTtkT&kTfTeTeTeTeTeTeTeTeTeT eT eT eT eT eTeTeTeTeTeTeTeTeTeTeT1]T0]T0]T0]T0]T0]T0$oTPTgTt/=8/=8d#T/=8d&% /Debtor (name of bank, credit card, etc.)Amt to Payoff ($)Monthly Payment ($)Interest Rate (%)# of Payments LeftPriorityMonthly Due Date Phone Number   [T  ?         [T  @          [T  @          [T  @          [T  @          [T  @          [T @                [T @                [T "@                [T $@                      Total  P  P         Explanation of Categories4Debtor: The person or company you owe money.        iAmount to Payoff: How much would you have to come up with today to pay the rest of your loans off.   FMonthly Payment: How much is the required (or minimum) payment?   |Number of Payments left: How many more months or payment periods do you have left until the loan is finally paid off?   DMonthly Due Date: What day of the month is this payment due?   `Phone Number: What is the phone number of the loan company in case you need to call them?   Priority: You determine this based on what works for you. Some may chose to pay off the small loans first to feel accomplishment.   { Others may choose the higher interest rate loan to decrease the amount interest they are accumulating.   y To easily sort the list, highlight the table above and go to DATA -> SORT. A screen will pop up and   w you need to choose which column to sort by and if you desire them in ascending or decending order.