How does the Student Loan Tracker's bar charts aid in visualizing the total interest paid and saved across each loan?

The bar charts in the Student Loan Tracker aid in visualizing the total interest paid and saved across each loan by providing a graphical representation of the data. This allows users to easily compare the amounts of interest paid and saved across different loans. As the user changes the time ranges and amounts of extra payments, the bar charts update in real-time, showing the impact of these changes on the total interest paid and saved. This can help users understand the effects of their payment strategies and make informed decisions about how to manage their student debt.

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As these time ranges and amounts of extra payments are changed, the actual payment table calculates how much the user will pay across each loan, while the interest saved table will calculate how much interest is saved across each loan. The bar charts visualize the total interest paid, and total interest saved, across each loan. Both tables update in real-time as you edit your extra payments so you can see how each change impacts everything else.

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Student Loan Tracker

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