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10 things worth paying extra for


Last Update: 8/24/2009 6:45 am
There are things we want to spend money on but shouldn't. And then there are things we don't want to spend money on but have to.

These days, the goal is to save money, even when a necessary purchase arises.

But the writers at DivineCaroline say there are some things worth spending a little extra money on.

For example? Your mattress.

It's where you drift off to sleep every night and where you greet every day. It makes sense that you want that night of sleep, or occasional nap, to help you wake up feeling well rested. So go ahead and pay a little more for the high-quality mattress.

The list also mentions refrigerators, your mental health, and hybrid cars.

Now before you run out to the Toyota dealership, remember that the list focuses on necessary expenses that may arise. If your car runs fine, keep it.

To see the complete list, click here.


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