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5 Budget Destinations for May

Shereen Travels Cheap

Now's the time for a getaway with better weather, that'll leave you with money in the bank and the chance to spend more time doing things there, because you aren't jostling with a ton of other tourists. If you're a city person, like me, then you'll be happy to know that it's very walkable and our public transportation is accessible.

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Affordable International Travel Destinations

Couponing 101

To help, I’ve compiled a list of places you can travel to that won’t break the bank. There are many places that are very affordable to where you may even be able to stay under $40/day for basic accommodation, transportation and 3 meals (airfare not included). Indonesia can be very expensive or it can be very cheap.

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How to Save Money When Traveling

Saving Everyday

If you feel like a vacation is out of your reach, these tried-and-true ways to save money when traveling will help you get there without breaking the bank! To save money at home and keep some of your hard-earned dollars in the bank, we have some realistic ways to save money for you! Growing up, we didn’t have much.

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4 Little Habits to Save Money On Your Daily Commute

Couponing 101

However, with the right approach, your commute doesn’t need to bleed your bank account dry. You might consider carpooling, using public transportation, walking, or biking to work to cut costs. Bringing your own coffee can give you your morning caffeine without draining your budget. Drive Less. Enjoy Free Entertainment.

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What You Should Know Before Moving to Another Country

Koupon Karen

Begin by researching the cost of living in your chosen destination, factoring in accommodation, transportation, food, and other daily expenses. Establish a realistic budget to guide your spending and savings. Consider the implications of currency exchange rates on your finances.

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How to Save Money From Salary Without Sacrificing Your Lifestyle

Penny Pinchin' Mom

Also See: How to Budget Money on a Low Income How Much of Your Salary Should You Save? Here, let me show you: Say, for example, that your family is used to a certain high-end brand of cereal, but your analysis has shown that it’s too expensive and should be part of the things you cut out of your monthly budget to shore up that 20%.

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Are You Heading for Financial Disaster?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

See if you can identify with any of these statements: I spend more than I earn I don’t have a household budget I use credit cards all the time to buy everyday essentials like food, gas, transport. Create a Budget If you don’t have an up-to-date budget, create one. If your budget doesn’t have a savings amount, put one in.