What kind of stuff will you be recording? Vocals, acoustic guitar, micing amps, etc.?
I'm pretty sure the VF80 has phantom power capability built-in, so you don't necessarily need to buy an outboard pre-amp, although it's highly recommended eventually, to get a better sounding recording.
First priority should probably be a good pair of monitirs so that you can actually hear what you've recorded!

The easiest thing is to buy a pair of powered ones (they have built-in amps in each speaker). How much do you want to spend total? There are entry-level amplified monitors for around $200, like
the Samson Resolv 50a (8thstreet.com or samash.com), or
the Event TR-5 ($299), or the M-Audio BX-5 ($299). The latter two come well-recommended for someone just starting out. I could never find a review of the Samsons, and people generally seem to "poo-poo" Samson products on this board, but I don't know enough about their monitors to either recommend or caution against them.
Another important priority is a microphone, of course! Again, it depends on how much money you want to spend. A recording can ALWAYS sound better, so at some point you have to stop! I'm sure you don't want to spend a few grand on a Neumann, but would you be thinking $50-$100, or $100-$250, or more, for a mic??
The Marshall (MXL) v67g and the Studio Projects B1 are about as good as mics get for under $150 or so, and cost around $80 each (the MXL mic can be a bit more, depending on where/how you get it, but $99 at most if you look around).
Also, you need at least one GOOD mic cable. Your sound will only be as good as the weakest/cheapest part of your signal chain, so if you skimp on cables, you could make all the money you spent on that great mic moot! I'd recommend
a BLUE Blueberry or maybe even a Kiwi. Actually, I'd recommend the latter since it's a better cable but can be gotten on musiciansfriend.com for the same price as the Blueberry right now ($29.99)!
It's also important to have a pair of headphones to use while tracking, which will keep sound from escaping, to a reasonable degree. I got a pair of "MoreMe" phones that Harvey is selling, and they're great for the price (only $20!)! Check out the thread called something like "cheap isolation tracking headphones." Just do a search...the link to buy the headphones is there.
Later on you'll probably want to add a pre-amp or maybe a compressor, or computer interface, but for starters it isn't really necessary.
I hope this is helpful!
