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How Long to Pay Off $2,000 at 10% APR with $200/Month

Paying $200.00/month on a $2,000 balance at 10% APR takes 11 mo and costs $200.00 in interest.

Payoff summary
Months to pay off
11
11 mo
Total interest
$200
Total paid
$2,200
1st month interest
$16.67

Computed using the standard amortization formula (monthly compounding at APR/12). Assumes fixed payment with no new charges — real card statements may vary based on billing date, grace period, and fees.

Minimum payment warning: At ~$40.00/month (minimum), payoff takes 5 yrs 5 mo with $600.00 in interest — $400.00 more than your $200/month plan.

Payment Schedule (First 6 Months)

MonthPaymentPrincipalInterestBalance
1$200.00$183.33$16.67$1,816.67
2$200.00$184.86$15.14$1,631.81
3$200.00$186.40$13.60$1,445.40
4$200.00$187.95$12.05$1,257.45
5$200.00$189.52$10.48$1,067.93
6$200.00$191.10$8.90$876.83

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Compare Payment Amounts ($2,000 at 10% APR)

Monthly PaymentPayoff TimeTotal Interest
$50.00/mo4 yrs 1 mo (49 mo)$450.00costs $250 more
$100.00/mo1 yr 10 mo (22 mo)$200.00costs $0 more
$150.00/mo1 yr 3 mo (15 mo)$250.00costs $50 more
$200.00/mo ◀11 mo (11 mo)$200.00current
$250.00/mo9 mo (9 mo)$250.00saves $-50
$300.00/mo7 mo (7 mo)$100.00saves $100
$400.00/mo6 mo (6 mo)$400.00saves $-200
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FAQ

How long to pay off $2,000 at 10% APR paying $200/month?
At $200.00/month on a $2,000 balance at 10% APR, payoff takes 11 months (11 payments). Total interest paid: $200.00.
How much interest will I pay on $2,000 at 10%?
With a $200/month payment you'll pay $200.00 in interest over 11 months. Total out-of-pocket: $2,200.00.
What happens if I pay the minimum on $2,000 at 10%?
At the minimum payment (~$40.00/month), payoff takes 5 years and 5 months with $600.00 in interest — $400.00 more than paying $200/month.
How do I pay off $2,000 faster?
Every extra dollar reduces both the balance and future interest. Adding $50 more per month (total $250) would cut roughly 2 months off your payoff time.