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Saving for your south america travel vacation By Raymond de Leur
There are many effective ways to save for your family
vacation. When you spend 40 hours a week slaving at your job, you deserve to
have some time to get away from the rat race, relax, and enjoy your family.
Unless you’re independently wealthy, you’ll need a plan for saving
up the money you need. While this may seem like a simple proposition, some people
find it difficult to lay aside some money each pay period. The key here is discipline.
Open up a separate savings account specifically meant for your vacation money. If your employer offers direct deposit, you can usually
specify a certain amount of money be put into this account. Some banks will
schedule an automatic direct transfer to your savings account if you don’t
have direct deposit or if you are not able to deposit money into two separate
accounts.
Examine the amount of money your family spends weekly or monthly on family
entertainment and fast food restaurants. Then reduce that amount, storing the
remainder away for your trip. So that a pending vacation
doesn't become a joy-buster, shop around for freebie and reduced-cost entertainment
options to enjoy during the months before you depart.
Another good way to save up money is to save your change. When you use cash,
resolve to only use paper money. Then take the change you receive and put it
aside at the end of every day. You’ll be surprised at how quickly it can
build up.
One family reported that they kept a “south america travel vacation jar”
in a convenient place and each family
member would deposit change and the occasional
dollar bill into it. When they emptied the jar and had it counted, they had
managed to save $5,000 – enough for them to enjoy a tropical getaway to
Grand Cayman Island!
While you may not have that much in your change jar, emptying it at vacation time can mean extra spending money or that little boost you
need to go on your dream vacation.
Be sure and involve your kids in the saving venture. This is a great time to
teach the valuable lessons of saving and budgeting money.
Look for other ways to add extra cash to the vacation
coffer. One family we know would save aluminium cans and take them into the
recycling plant periodically for cash. Throughout the course of a year, they
managed to accumulate an extra $1,000 for their vacation.
You could have a rummage sale to earn extra vacation cash
as well. There are plenty of opportunities out there to add to your vacation savings. You just need to think outside of the box and resolve
that any extra cash you get will go toward your family
vacation.
You need to budget realistically. vacations need not be
expensive. Budget an amount and stick to it. If you're driving, set a fixed
spending amount ($150 per day, for example). Include all of your expenses, gas,
meals, admissions, special activities, etc.
Involve your children in the process. Share with them that conserving money
on one day allows them to go to a water park on another day. Be creative.
To save money, you can eat only one meal in a restaurant per day. For the other
two, prepare your own food and either eat in the hotel room or have a picnic.
Take turns letting the kids choose the type of food—and, if you are really
adventurous, the restaurant—each day. This way, the children feel important
and it minimizes arguments.
A good point to also keep in mind when determining how much you can afford
to spend on a vacation is to be sure that you consider
other periodic expenses that may be waiting for you when you return, such as
back-to-school costs, holiday expenses and next year’s taxes.
That’s why we highly recommend a separate account for your vacation savings. That way you have your Travel money separate from your
everyday money and won’t have to stress about “robbing Peter to
pay Paul” when you get home from your trip!
The next key to a successful getaway on a budget is to plan.
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Author: Ray Man
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