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I have to admit... 👀 I am a lover of nice + fancy things. I would rather save up to buy what I want versus being able to buy a bunch of less expensive options. So, How do I save money as someone who has expensive taste? 1️⃣ Shop with a purpose in mind By this I mean I go into shopping knowing I am looking for X + keeping focused on that. I don’t mindlessly shop. Well, anymore. 😅 2️⃣ Utilize cash back There are a few ways I get cash back on my purchases. Such as cash back credit ca... Book Stairs, Financially Secure, Saving Money Chart, Money Chart, Money Saving Methods, Saving Plan, Financial Fitness, Fancy Things, Money Strategy

I have to admit... 👀 I am a lover of nice + fancy things. I would rather save up to buy what I want versus being able to buy a bunch of less expensive options. So, How do I save money as someone who has expensive taste? 1️⃣ Shop with a purpose in mind By this I mean I go into shopping knowing I am looking for X + keeping focused on that. I don’t mindlessly shop. Well, anymore. 😅 2️⃣ Utilize cash back There are a few ways I get cash back on my purchases. Such as cash back credit ca...

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Sometimes the inexpensive option is... appealing. or even needed when the more expensive option is just not in the budget right now. But. Sometimes I bought things because I felt I “needed” to. Or something was on sale so I bought it instead of saving to buy the better, longer-lasting option. Here are some ways that being cheap, or choosing the inexpensive option vs saving money for something else, has cost me: (And this isn’t to say that all “expensive” options are best- some are to... St Ives Face Scrub, Inexpensive Skin Care, Guess The Color, Off My Face, Saving Methods, Ben Wyatt, Billionaire Mindset, Cinnamon Bears, Cheap High Heels

Sometimes the inexpensive option is... appealing. or even needed when the more expensive option is just not in the budget right now. But. Sometimes I bought things because I felt I “needed” to. Or something was on sale so I bought it instead of saving to buy the better, longer-lasting option. Here are some ways that being cheap, or choosing the inexpensive option vs saving money for something else, has cost me: (And this isn’t to say that all “expensive” options are best- some are to...

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