Holiday Spending - How to Prepare
When considering a trip or planning any kind of travel,
it is important to plan for the unexpected and consider the
financial side of things early on. This ensures
affordability, liquidity and having the resources to enjoy
it to the fullest!
How to prepare your Budget Travel with over 100 Proven
Tips focuses on this
aspect in more detail.
When budgeting, plan for the worst-case scenario money
wise. Prepare for things to cost a little more than you
expected.
Keep and eye on the exchange rate (if applicable). Allow
up to 20% increase in cost to be on the safe side of things.
These days it is extremely easy to have access to your
financial resources through ATM’s and credit cards. Just
remember that it is just as easy to overspend because of it
being so readily available. A little discipline will go a
long way to protect your financial interest and help you
stick to your travel budget.
Set some spending priorities and criteria in advance,
like eating well, even if this means sacrificing a bit on
lodgings or visa versa, depending on what is more important
to you. Think about value and cost in the local currency as
opposed to converting all the time to your home-currency and
comparing and weighing prices that way.
Carrying some spare cash somewhere can be a lifesaver.
The rule of thumb seems to be around $50-$100 US equivalent,
in small bills. This can be used for incidentals,
ground-transportation like cab fare and/or your return home,
tips and more.
When considering when, where, how, for how long and what
type of vacation, trip or holiday venture to undertake, we
all get caught up in the anticipation, excitement and
exhilaration.
Sometimes we let the more important financial side of
things slip a little. After all, for most of us, this only
happens a couple of times in our lifetime or perhaps once a
year. We tend to indulge and forget about our pocket book a
little.
However, some close attention to the financials now
and during your trip, will save you lots of headaches and
interest charges on your credit card balances later! You
will thank yourself for your fiscal restraint and spending
discipline, upfront planning, foresight and forward
thinking!
There are many ways to save money, avoid unnecessary
cost, ensure you take care of details end up a smart and
perceptive traveler. We look at a couple of suggestions in
this section offering some handy tips in handling the
logistics of your trip, in effect optimizing traveling on a
budget and making your travel dollar go further!