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In all honesty, most of the time I tend to try to avoid spending money whenever possible. I try to avoid being wasteful and purchasing items that will eventually end up becoming meaningless clutter. There are definitely exceptions to this tendency though. I love spending my money on areas that truly matter to me. Vacations, baseball games, and many other examples.
It’s also about spending smarter and finding the most value as possible, even if it comes with a higher price tag upfront.
That’s where this list comes in. Here are 15 things that you can feel good about spending your hard earned money on, even when you’re on a set budget.
1. Mattress and Bedding
The difference between a cheap mattress and a quality mattress is HUGE. For something you will spend about ⅓ of your time using, and will last for 7-10 years, don’t skimp. Your body will thank you.
2. Non-stop Flights
Don’t deal with a brutal layover and plane change, pay the extra amount for a non-stop flight (unless it’s MUCH more expensive).
3. Kitchen Knives
This is a product that is extremely practical and can be used on an everyday basis. It makes cooking at home more efficient and enjoyable, which will save you a ton of money over time. Invest in a quality set, rather than continuing to pay to replace cheap ones.
4. Espresso Machine/Keurig/Coffee Maker
It takes an upfront cost, but it will cut out the daily coffee trips and pay for itself in the long run.
5. Amazon Prime
6. Electric Toothbrush
7. Smart Thermostat
Again, an item that might appear expensive at first, but will save you a ton of money on energy costs in the long term by regulating the temperature of your living space.
8. Reliable Car and Tires
9. Cellphone
For most people, your cellphone is the item you use daily more than anything else. While I’m not necessarily endorsing that, it’s worth the splurge to get one that you enjoy using. Instead, cut down on the amount of data you pay for on a monthly basis. If you aren’t a big cell phone user, you get major props, and can ignore this one.
10. Comfortable Shoes
11. Massages
Relieves stress and tension and gives you some luxury. Definitely worth the price to get one every now and then.
12. Quality Produce
Spending money on quality, healthy food is money well spent.
Money spent on experiences is always more fulfilling. The memories and pictures from times spent traveling with your family can never be taken from you. Set aside some money each month and use it to fund a getaway.
14. Winter Coat
15. Toilet Paper
Of all the places to be cheap, don’t pick this one…
Final Thoughts
Overall, it all comes down to identifying what is important to you. When splurging, try and figure out items that you use often in everyday life and items that will retain their value for long periods of time. In this way, you won’t get buyer’s remorse and you’ll still be able to keep your budget on track.
Source: Pixabay
In all honesty, most of the time I tend to try to avoid spending money whenever possible. I try to avoid being wasteful and purchasing items that will eventually end up becoming meaningless clutter. There are definitely exceptions to this tendency though. I love spending my money on areas that truly matter to me. Vacations, baseball games, and many other examples.
It’s also about spending smarter and finding the most value as possible, even if it comes with a higher price tag upfront.
That’s where this list comes in. Here are 15 things that you can feel good about spending your hard earned money on, even when you’re on a set budget.
1. Mattress and Bedding
The difference between a cheap mattress and a quality mattress is HUGE. For something you will spend about ⅓ of your time using, and will last for 7-10 years, don’t skimp. Your body will thank you.
2. Non-stop Flights
Don’t deal with a brutal layover and plane change, pay the extra amount for a non-stop flight (unless it’s MUCH more expensive).
3. Kitchen Knives
This is a product that is extremely practical and can be used on an everyday basis. It makes cooking at home more efficient and enjoyable, which will save you a ton of money over time. Invest in a quality set, rather than continuing to pay to replace cheap ones.
4. Espresso Machine/Keurig/Coffee Maker
It takes an upfront cost, but it will cut out the daily coffee trips and pay for itself in the long run.
5. Amazon Prime
6. Electric Toothbrush
7. Smart Thermostat
Again, an item that might appear expensive at first, but will save you a ton of money on energy costs in the long term by regulating the temperature of your living space.
8. Reliable Car and Tires
9. Cellphone
For most people, your cellphone is the item you use daily more than anything else. While I’m not necessarily endorsing that, it’s worth the splurge to get one that you enjoy using. Instead, cut down on the amount of data you pay for on a monthly basis. If you aren’t a big cell phone user, you get major props, and can ignore this one.
10. Comfortable Shoes
11. Massages
Relieves stress and tension and gives you some luxury. Definitely worth the price to get one every now and then.
12. Quality Produce
Spending money on quality, healthy food is money well spent.
13. Vacations
Money spent on experiences is always more fulfilling. The memories and pictures from times spent traveling with your family can never be taken from you. Set aside some money each month and use it to fund a getaway.
14. Winter Coat
15. Toilet Paper
Of all the places to be cheap, don’t pick this one…
Final Thoughts
Overall, it all comes down to identifying what is important to you. When splurging, try and figure out items that you use often in everyday life and items that will retain their value for long periods of time. In this way, you won’t get buyer’s remorse and you’ll still be able to keep your budget on track.
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