Debt Dumpers 2026

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:welcome: I know it's only December first, but there's already been talks of 2026 goals in the 2025 Debt Dumpers Thread. So as 2025 comes to a close, I figured I'd go ahead and get the Debt Dumpers 2026 thread going. Please continue to post your 2025 recaps on the 2025 board, but as you're working on your goals for 2026 post them here!

If you're new to the debt dumping thread, welcome! We're a friendly bunch who encourage each other in their wins and losses. No negativity allowed here! Most of us post a mixture of our debt dumping goals and personal goals, but it's not a requirement! Please post whatever you feel comfortable with and let us help cheer you on. :cheer2:
 
Thank you for getting 2026 all set up! I can't believe this year is almost over.

I'm continuing to fine tune my plans for 2026 and hope to have that solidified by the end of the week.

Can't wait to see what else everyone is looking forward to accomplishing in the new year!
 
2026 :crazy:

I'm looking at my 2026 budget and still tweaking. part of it I won't be able to figure out until after (a) my 2025 interest totals are known, and (b) our 2026 social security statement arrives. after I get those I am going to take the numbers and run a rough draft of our 2026 taxes b/c when we file in 2027 I will have hit the magic age of 65 and will qualify for the senior deduction. fingers crossed I might not have to budget for estimated taxes.
 

2026 Goals

I think I finally have everything written down and finalized. I need to input some more details (like balances) once we get to January, but for now I want to get my list down.

Financial
• Pay off all credit cards
• Increase 401k contributions
• Build EF to $3000
• Replace DH car
• Pay 6 month car insurance policy at once instead of monthly
• Sinking Fund set up
- Holidays
- Birthdays
- Camper
- Donations
- Yearly expenses

Personal
• Meal plan and prep
• Half marathon training for Feb, October, and November
• Read more
• Attend more craft shows as a vendor

 Home
• Finish bedroom makeovers
• Downstairs bathroom makeover
• Front and side porches
• Back yard fence
• Garden beds
• Purge unused items

 Travel
• Long weekend trips (3-4 days)
• 2 or 3 week long trips (5-17 days)



Okay, so for some explanation on some things. Most financial things will start getting accomplished faster now that I'm back to working more hours. I'm trying to pick up as many hours as I can this month to get us back to good standing on some things. DH's car replacement will come from the money he gets from his dad's house selling. It's currently contingent, so let's hope it goes thru this time.

Personal goals are pretty self explanatory. Home goals are a continuation on some of this year's. We got the younger two rooms switched, but I still need to paint our son's room. And the oldest daughter wants to do something different with hers. The color she picked when we moved in 2 years ago is really dark and we want to brighten and make it more fun as she's moving into the tween years. The side deck situation will probably happen first. That's the door we use most often and it's literally concrete steps into the door. It's tight and steep and slick when it rains/snows. We found a place that has a prefab porch for $700 we just need to dig the footers, so that will be towards the top of my list once the credit cards are done.

Travel, we're trying to focus on long weekend trips that we can take around middle daughters gymnastics meets. She has several around the state and if we need a hotel for one night anyway, we might as well try for 2 nights and do some fun things while we're there. We can get into children's, art, and science museums for free with the variety of passes we have. A camper is also high on my list this year since my oldest is a 4th grader and has the national park pass for free and next year my middle kiddo gets it for free. There's TONS of camping around and most are pretty inexpensive so I want to make that a priority for how we vacation the next couple years. Being able to shop and then cook in the camper/fire will save us a ton over hotel living and eating out, even if we did get better about packing food/shopping when we get there for cold foods and microwave meals. I do want to make sure we make it to PA in the spring or so because my grandma seems to be doing not as well as we hoped and I want to be able to see her before she passes, but again, they have AMAZING campgrounds there if we're able to get the camper purchased before we plan the trip. The only other trip we really want to take is to the beach and for that we will definitely get a hotel or rental house/condo.


Can't wait to get 2026 going and actually knock out some of these things! I had a huge mental shift over the last couple months and I'm really trying to get our family into a better position and DH is happy to chug along with me with achieve our goals.
 
I may add more as I go along, but for right now I can't think of anything else to go on my lists.

2026 Financial Goals:
  • Get home equity loan down to $15k (which means paying about $500 a month)
  • Pay off my new wedding ring and treadmill purchase - needs to be done by April (Roughly $1800)
  • Add $4k to our emergency savings to hit 6 month goal (Will need to add $700 to my auto contributions to hit $4k)
2026 Personal Goals:
  • Exercise - use the treadmill at least 20 times a month. (I'm hoping setting a monthly goal will work better for me than a weekly goal.)
  • Donate monthly to my favorite cat charity/shelter (Aiming for $50-100/mo. This could technically be a financial goal also, but i'm choosing to put it as a personal goal.)
  • Replace patio cover
  • Finish creating bar top out of old fence posts
  • Buy a grill gazebo
  • Take weekend/long weekend trips to at least 3 new places (My DH has really crappy time off with this job he started, so i'm aiming for weekend getaways to keep my sanity.)
At this point I definitely have more personal goals than financial goals, but i'm ok with that. We're at a point in our life that the debts that we do have are biggies and won't be paid down quickly (mortgage, solar loan, home equity loan). The home equity loan is the one we owe the least on right now which is why i'm choosing to throw extra towards it. If we get a tax return this year I may also throw all/most of it at that, but we'll see what happens. Because those debts are biggies and won't be paid down quickly, that's also why i'm focused on enjoying life and turning our house/backyard into something that we love.
 
i'm focused on enjoying life and turning our house/backyard into something that we love.

THIS! We pay so much for our homes that I feel the same way. I'm trying to do more fun things at home, make it comfy, enjoy the yard and things we have. Make it a 90s childhood full of every day fun instead of all the extravagant stuff we're exposed to online every day.
 
2026 Goals

Financial

Like last year, these are just my own personal goals and don't include my husband's contributions into his retirement account or the other brokerage account he messes with. All of our assets are combined as a marital unit and the overall big picture is calculated that way, but these are just the goals that come from the portion of the household income I provide.
  1. Max out 2026 IRA
  2. Make 4 extra principal payments on mortgage
  3. Invest $500 per child into each custodial brokerage account
  4. Re-assess where EF funds sit and are distributed, move things around if needed to maximize returns
  5. Shop around to see if any better deals for car and homeowner's insurance
Personal
  1. Lose 5 pounds
  2. Read 5 books
  3. Paint 10 watercolor paintings
  4. Pilates video 3x week
  5. Remain consistent in personal financial habits (ie don't start slacking off on frugality, don't start eating out a bunch just because I am now personal chauffeur to 3 busy teen schedules, etc)

I did make a dent but didn't meet my weight loss goal for 2025 or my reading goal. So I'm keeping these more attainable this year, with the hope that I can exceed it. I added watercolor painting to the list since it's something I enjoy doing but this year was so incredibly busy with home projects and kids extracurricular activities that this fell by the wayside and I barely made time to paint at all, so I want to be more intentional with carving out time for that.
 


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