Money Talk - How Should You Celebrate Debt Payoff: Your Answers - Living on Fifty (2024)

Goals aren’t worth achieving if the journey is not a struggle. <–Tweet this!

Over the past 17 months, we’ve struggled every single day to put Just. One. More. Dollar. towards our personal loan. While the struggle has been very real, so has the payoff as I look back at the numbers: in just the last 12 months, we’ve paid $9,600 towards that loan, which amounts to 20% of our income – and that’s something I’m really proud of!

Now comes the hard part: How do we celebrate?

Of course, I asked you, my readers!!

As general guidelines, I’ve decided that our celebrations must be SMART –

Set a specific reward for each milestones of your debt repayment journey. For us, there are 4 milestones along our journey plus the last one when it’s all paid off. When we set our specific celebrations, we didn’t know exactly what we wanted to do, but we did set a specific budget for each milestone – $100. That’s ok because it is specific

Or maybe you know exactly what you want to do – that’s great as well! Use whatever criteria you’d like, as well as you have specific milestones and celebrations thought out.

You’re paying off debt, folks, so keep it moderate. I’m all about making yourselves feel special, but make sure your milestone celebration doesn’t completely derail

It’s usually not good form to plan a vacation to Nairobi for your first debt payoff milestone when you have 4 more to go. Make it something that can fit in the budget, that both people will like, and that doesn’t take a whole lot of planning. You’re already planning and sacrificing enough to meet your debt goals, why strain for a milestones celebration?

This is on the same terms as Attainable, at least that’s what I think. For us, $100 was doable – $1,000 wouldn’t be. Tailor your celebration to your budget and timeframe in order to avoid un-realistic expectations of each milestone celebrationi.

We celebrated our first milestone in November, so we celebrated in November, no December. It is best, if at all possible to celebrate when you make that final payment, or when you finally have accumulated enough in savings to pay it all off. Don’t wait, or the moment will be lost!

S.M.A.R.T

So – How did you celebrate when you paid off all of your debt? If you’re still in repayment, how do you plan to celebrate?

Kassandra, from morethanjustmoney.com said “After making the last payment online on my $55K of consumer debt, my DH and I did a high five and later that evening celebrated quietly at one of our favourite restaurants. That was it and plenty enough for me.” Very well put Cassandra! The biggest celebration should be that of your teamwork with your spouse. Debt repayment is a hard road!

Kara, from The Daily Wisk, said she’s probably do lots of cartwheel. Great plan, by the way! Frugal and fun!

Petrish Dyer from debtfreemartini.com has slightly more expensive plans, “My celebration will be to fly to Europe for the summer of 2016 to travel and take in the sights.” Still very valid…

But Nicole, from Budget Loving Military Wife has the best, most well thought out plan yet: “48K in consumer debt. However, life had different plans (found out we were moving to England just before booking our Mexico vacation). So we never took our Mexico trip, but we’ve loosened the debt payoff slightly and have enjoyed our travels throughout Europe. We have $59K left on our mortgage and it should be gone in about two years. Our celebration will definitely be a party with family & friends and a once in a lifetime vacation… possibly Bora Bora or Tahiti. I can’t wait! :)” They’re further along in their debt repayment journey, but I’m really looking forward to celebrating with them when they pay it all off!

No matter what you choose – be proud of yourself for all that you’ve achieved! They say

“Nothing worth doing was easy” <— Tweet this!

– and I believe that to be true.

Even thought this is only the first leg or our debt payoff journey, I still feel an immense sense of pride, and I’m trying to let that linger a little longer while we celebrate the holidays and take a month off from debt repayment.

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Money Talk - How Should You Celebrate Debt Payoff: Your Answers - Living on Fifty (2024)

FAQs

How to celebrate debt payoff? ›

Treat Yourself. Set an amount—say, $100, or one or two month's worth of payments—and treat yourself to something you've said no to over the years as you've paid back your debt. Maybe it's a massage, a new outfit, a new couch, or a nice dinner. Whatever it is, make sure it's something you really want.

How to visualise being debt free? ›

Visualize Debt-Free Success

Visualize your car being paid off, and a fund already started for the next car (to be paid in cash!). Imagine your home mortgage completely paid off, and a rainy-day fund started. Imagine a place of financial freedom to start home projects without increasing any debts.

How do you celebrate paying off your house? ›

Throw a mortgage-burning party

We definitely think this tradition could stand to make a big comeback. After all, a bonfire to say bon voyage to that monthly payment would be the perfect summer fete. Just have a fire extinguisher ready so you don't damage your now fully owned abode. Or have a blaze in the backyard!

What is the number one way to get out of debt? ›

Try the debt snowball or avalanche method

The debt snowball method essentially creates a snowball effect when you pay the minimum on all debts, while putting extra toward the smallest balances. You can start to see progress while paying off the lowest balances first, then move on to the next.

Can you live life debt free? ›

It might appear impossible, but many consumers succeed in living their entire lives without any debt. People of a variety of ages and income levels have made this choice. It's not an easy feat, but if it's something you truly want, don't let naysayers talk you out of it.

What is a good reward for paying off debt? ›

An Improvement in Your Relationship

A big benefit of paying off your debt is an improvement in your closest relationships. For a signifiant other, instead of paying down debt you will be working with each other to put your money toward meaningful goals. These can be saving for a vacation, investing for the future, etc.

What to do with money after paying off debt? ›

Once you've paid off personal loans or credit card balances, make sound financial decisions with your extra cash flow – like beefing up your emergency fund or investing in retirement. Ready for another big purchase? Consider setting up recurring transfers to a certificate to reach your new goal.

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