Debt Reduction Calculator Wordpress Plugin
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Debt Reduction (Debt Payoff) Calculator
Author: Bobby HandzhievPlugin version: 1.0
Compatible WordPress version: 2.x
Download: Download
About The Debt Reduction Calculator Plugin
This debt reduction calculator is created for bloggers who use Wordpress and write about personal finance, investing, debt, money management and so on. It lets you easily display a debt payoff calculator on any page or post. The calculator allows users to check how an extra monthly payment can reduce the time of paying their debt and the total interest paid to the bank. The calculator also works in a mode that lets the user select their targed debt-free date and see the monthly payment they need to make in order to achieve the goal.Why Do You Need Debt Reduction Calculator Wordpress Plugin?
- To help your blog visitors understand the power of paying debt quicker
- To give one more reasons to the visitos to bookmark or subscribe to your blog
- To educate your readers about the dangers that debt hides and help them be debt free.
See It In Action
You can see how the plugin works by visiting the online debt payoff calculator. Feel free to play with it is much as you wish and if you like it, make sure to download the plugin for your blog.Not running Wordpress? No problem, you will find that the standalone calculator script is free and works on any PHP driven website.
How Does It Work?
Using the Debt Payoff Calculator Wordpress Plugin is really simple. All you need to do is to publish a post or a page and include the special tag:{{debt-reduction-calculator}}
The calculator will be automatically displayed in the place of the tag. When the visitor submits the form, the result will appear on the same place. This way you can have any other text or images around the calculator, on the same post or page.
At this time there are 2 CSS classes that you can edit in Plugins/Debt Reduction Calculator Configuration page. You need to enter only the CSS definition without a class name. You can see a sample of the calculator CSS here:

