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Tuesday, June 20, 2023

will budgeting mishaps ruin your vacation?

When it comes to your vacation, there is rarely such a thing as too much planning. Sure, too tight an itinerary can lead to some unrealistic expectations and the planning itself can get stressful, but you want to make sure that you put the effort in where it matters. Nowhere does it matter more than with your budget. Here, we’re going to look at budgeting mishaps you can make and how you can avoid them.


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Work out what savings you need, then save extra

The very first thing that you should do is put together a budget that you can then stick to. With the help of apps like Wanderlog, it’s a lot easier to track your expenses and make sure that you don’t go over in any one of your budget categories. That said, you should always keep some money aside to make sure that, if you do have to go over, it’s not the end of the world.


Be aware of hidden costs

Aside from having some extra savings, you should also make sure to account for the hidden costs that can crop up along the way. Most of these hidden costs tend to be transport and accommodation related, so be sure to check in close detail what costs you can expect with these depending on your provider.


Protect your investment

Your vacation is a big investment, and you shouldn’t put that much money into anything without also affording yourself some protection. Travel insurance is an extra expense to be considered, yes, but you don’t want to go without it. With the help of providers like Generali, you can make sure that you’re financially protected against all kinds of costs. This can include healthcare needs, hotel or flight cancellations, lost luggage, and more. Just make sure that you get as much cover as you need.


Do your homework on the costs of living

If you’re planning to do your own groceries, rely on local transport links, and live like a local for a few days, then you should be mindful of how much, exactly, that might cost. Costs of living are changing all over the world, and some places might be more expensive to simply live in for a few days than you think. Again, do your homework and check the specifics.


Be mindful of credit cards

Credit cards can be useful when on vacation. They can help you put a limit on your spending, and many of them can be used all over the world with minimal hassle. A big problem is when you rely on them to finance the entirety of your vacation without a clear-cut plan on how to pay them back. Similarly, track all of your credit card expenses so that you don’t go overboard on them.


Make no mistake, budgeting mishaps can be more than just vacation-threatening, they can put you in real dangerous situations. You have to make sure that you have enough money to see you through the vacation and the means to access it, so keep the tips above in m


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