While taking a look at my finances recently, I realized I need to come up with a better plan for managing these expensive habits of mine. Out of curiosity, what percentage of your income goes toward higher end luxuries such dining, cigars, drinks, and so on? Any sacrifices you make in other places to compensate for the cost? (e.g., spending less on clothing, eating inexpensively at home whenever possible, etc) Without naming exact dollar figures, I suppose this is a question that is entirely relative to one's income. $1000 a month for some would be but pocket change, while to other's that'd be a pretty hefty bulk. In any event, this is a subject I've been thinking about a lot lately and I'm interested in how others manage it.
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Budgeting "good life" pleasures.
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