Sure you're cutting back to save money, but the Wall Street Journal rounds up six places it pays to shell out a little cash. Photo by beansoup_67.
In a nutshell, the WSJ suggests it's worth your money to:
Pay for expert advice.
Pay to bring down debt.
Pay yourself.
Pay for little indulgences.
Pay for some things you could do yourself.
Comparison shop.
Some of the tips, like paying for little indulgences, may sound counterintuitive, but even they can pay off in the long run:
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