5 Things I Will Do When Debt Free
I’m still feeling under the weather, courtesy of my vaccination on Friday. I very rarely get ill, so I always feel as though I’ve been hit by a truck when it happens! Runny nose, aching muscles and joints, thick head and a general lack of drive to do anything. In short, not fun.
But, one advantage is I have not done all that much the last couple of days. I have spent most of today in fact thinking about what I am going to do when I am finally debt free in the next month or so.
A few years ago I would have splurged on all kinds of ‘toys’, new gadgets, a big expensive holiday and so forth. The last 10 months has disconnected me almost entirely from the consumerism that got me here in the first place.
So what will I do when I am debt free?
I will treat myself to Burger King
As silly as this sounds, I have not eaten out for myself at all this year. I have been frugal in my food shopping, dining and cooking experiences, and just once I would like to say “to hell with it” and go have some fun in a culinary sense. I can be fairly certain to walk away pretty full and not spend more than £10 for the privilege.
It’s hardly haute cuisine, but it has been something I have been dreaming about for the best part of a year and it will be a major expense for me: Ordinarily £10 will feed me for a week!
I will pad out my Emergency Fund
I have never had one, and I know I need one. Especially now that the Grim Reaper has been trying the doors at work. I think a reasonable starting point would be £1,000 – and work upwards towards 12 months of expenses from there. Currently my emergency fund is £70, and that is a bit of a cruel joke in every sense.
I will take my parents out to dinner
My mum and step-dad have been my rock so many times over the years, but they saved me this year. They put me up – at great inconvenience to themselves – rent free, to help me get out of the dark place that a falling-apart marriage creates. Living rent-free has enabled my “Get Out of Debt In A Year” goal to be a real possibility and not some pipe-dream. Thank you, guys.
It won’t be cheap. While my step-dad will eat just about anything (with the exception of carrots), Mum is allergic to a lot of foods. I need to do some research to find a good setting that can cater for this.
I will open my 2009/2010 Cash ISA
I’ve been singing the praises of ISA‘s on this blog quite a lot. When I am out of debt, it’ll be time to heed my own advice and go and get one!
I will take a short frugal holiday
I need a holiday. I totted up that I have worked an entire extra month in just 9 months so far at work in my ‘debt payoff’ journey, and it has left me feeling old. A short holiday will be nice, just 4 or 5 days will be fine. Somewhere relaxing, somewhere I can just sit back and unwind. Somewhere I can soak up a bit of culture and a bit of alcohol. I will pay in cash, of course!
Should I expand this list somehow? Have I missed a blindingly obvious “when debt free” todo?

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Lee – Why don’t you take your parents to Burger King and kill two birds with one stone?!
Keep the dream alive buddy!
Ha! Nice idea Samurai, but I don’t think either of them would eat “any of that muck”.
Oh well. I love those flame broiled burgers. If you ever visit San Francisco, I’ll take you to the best joint in the world: In N’ Out Burger! My treat!
Now, as a committed frugalist, how could I possibly refuse such an offer? I’ve heard things about In N’ Out that almost make it worth booking the flight right now!
Hmm, just need to find some way of bagging free flights…
*scheme* *ponder*
Funny, I just had a free In N Out burger today for my lunch courtesy of my colleague!