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I built a handy debt paydown viewer in Notion to better learn the software and I’d like to share with you what I’ve learned. If you want make something like this, continue reading.
This dashboard uses formulas to calculate the interest and payoff date, as well as Notion’s built-in progress bars to visualize your financial goals.
I’m glad you asked! Let’s create a new page. I’m calling mine “Payoff Planner”.
Feel free to give it a icon and a cover image. (Flaticon is great for finding icons! More on this at the end!)
Styling optional, now create a new database, We’ll do a full page database.
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On our new database page, let’s name it first thing. I’m calling this database Payoff because that feels better than “Debts” and it’s gonna get paid off (That’s psychology, baby!). I think it’s important our financial dashboard to look nice so we feel invited to stay on top our finances.
Let’s get to adding our properties.
We need:
Payment
— The amount you pay each month
APR
— The APR.
Balance
— Your current balance. | Type: Number | Number Format: US DollarStarting Balance
— this will help with the progress bars. | Type: Number | Number Format: US DollarLeft: Example Paydown database item titled “Demo Bank”. It has the following properties:
$500.00
20%
$2,500.00
$10,000.00
Devil emoji for whoever owns your debt optional.