"Frivolous expenses" refers to spending money on things that are unnecessary or unimportant, often for enjoyment or pleasure rather than practical purposes.
Full definition
I love, love, love fresh flowers, but in an effort to simplify my life and cut down
on frivolous expenses, I'm considering switching to faux.
Briefly, on Oct. 6 during the candidates» first major voter forums in the town of Bedford, Killian took her own crack at Latimer's use of money, briefly targeting him and other longtime politicians for using campaign funds for what she characterizes as
frivolous expenses like food and gas; expenses of which there are dozens of in Latimer's most recent disclosure.
I find it odd that so many companies have a hard time justifying enhanced employee benefits, yet are quick to approve expensive company parties, trade - show dinners, questionable travel or
other frivolous expenses.
Now that I'm a parent, I understand that there's not always money available
for frivolous expenses like costly Halloween costumes.
And when XYZ Organization admitted the new logo cost $ 40,000, a protest was organized and shareholders complained loudly about «wasting funds on
a frivolous expense.»
Setting a budget doesn't mean cutting out all of your fun and
frivolous expenses.
Not only is
this a frivolous expense, but most shows can be watched online.
Don't think that your landlord's policy is going to cover you or that this is
a frivolous expense.
Having Arvada renters insurance is not
a frivolous expense.
Life insurance is not
a frivolous expense, after all, and your child, as the named beneficiary, will be the one who receives the value of the policy at some point in the future.
I have wanted to order these because they are so cute but with a new baby here I don't think my husband is going to be ok with
a frivolous expense!