Compare debt payoff strategies and estimate timeline and total interest.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "io.github.comil27/debt-payoff-mcp" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add --transport http 'io-github-comil27-debt-payoff-mcp' 'https://debtfree.rugscore.workers.dev/mcp'
Compare my debts using snowball and avalanche methods: Credit Card A balance 12,000 at 18% APR, minimum 500; Credit Card B balance 6,000 at 24% APR, minimum 300; Personal Loan balance 20,000 at 10% APR, minimum 800; I can pay an extra 3,000 per month. Tell me how long each takes, total interest, and recommend a strategy.
A comparison of months to debt-free, total interest, payoff order, and a brief recommendation.
I want to see how much interest I can save by paying more each month. Current debts: Loan 1 balance 30,000 at 12% APR, minimum 1,000; Loan 2 balance 8,000 at 20% APR, minimum 400. Calculate avalanche method results for extra monthly payments of 2,000, 3,000, and 4,000, and show payoff time and total interest for each.
A side-by-side comparison of payoff timelines and interest costs for different monthly payment levels.
Create a clear debt payoff plan based on these debts: BNPL balance 5,000 at 15% APR, minimum 300; Credit card balance 9,000 at 22% APR, minimum 450; Installment loan balance 15,000 at 8% APR, minimum 700. My monthly budget is 2,500. Use the recommended strategy and provide payoff order and key milestones.
A prioritized payoff plan with payment order, milestone dates, and overall debt-free projection.
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