This might be a curveball as the first expense on the list, but frugal people would agree: if you need legal advice, now is not the time to cut corners. It’s not like every lawyer is worth the high price. But if it comes highly recommended but could potentially be too expensive, frugal people will still shell out the money to make it happen.
On the other side of the coin, we have vacations. They’re one of the most frivolous things you can spend your money on. Yet, frugal people understand the value of getting away and having fun. It’s not like they won’t find ways to spend money along the way, but they’re never going to say spending on vacation is a waste of money.
If you don’t feel safe in your home, it’s worth investing money to ensure you do. Frugal people will find less expensive approaches to this; they’d instead put up a fence than install a full-blown security system. But that doesn’t mean they don’t know the value of feeling comfortable at home. It’s certainly a feeling you can’t put a price on.