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Keeping Your Money Save On Vacation

Keeping Your Money Safe on Vacation

Planning a vacation involves much preparation. One of the most important things to plan out is your vacation finances. Having the money for your hotel, various modes of transportation, food and spending cash can easily make or break your trip. Once the trip is arranged, it's still important to keep tabs on your currency and know what to expect while you're traveling. These travel tips can help keep your money safe on your next vacation:

  • Call in Advance
    Before you go, call your credit card companies to let them know you will be traveling. This will help to ensure the credit card company won't flag any of your vacation purchases as possible fraudulent activity, which would leave your credit card unusable until verifying those charges with the credit card company.

  • Know the Fees 
    If you plan on using more than just cash while you're traveling (and most people do) check out what fees may be associated with using your card internationally. This can help you figure out if it's best to use your card or if you should consider converting your cash to foreign currency.

  • Separate Your Money 
    At home you likely keep all of your credit cards and cash in one place, like your wallet. When traveling separate out your money sources. Try keeping one credit card and some cash on you for day trips, and leaving the rest behind locked safely in your hotel room. If you lose all of your money sources because they were all in the same place, it can be difficult to get replacements. If you do lose all of your money or just end up needing more than you brought with you, Travel Guard's 24/7 assistance services  can help with coordinating an emergency cash transfer.

  • Stash it Safely 
    To avoid possible pick-pockets or your wallet accidentally falling out of your back pocket unnoticed, keep your wallet in your front pocket. If it's in a front pocket you'll be more aware if it's suddenly missing. Alternatively, you can try one of several kinds of money belts that allow you to hang your money around your neck and inside your shirt – safely tucked away.

  • Make Copies
    Have copies of your credit cards on hand or with someone back home that you can call. If you lose your credit cards you'll want to call the credit card company right away and let them know so they can cancel your card and issue you a new one.

  • Currency Exchange 
    Know where you plan to convert your U.S. cash to foreign currency if you're traveling internationally. You can convert your money at your home bank before you travel, at currency exchange stations periodically as you travel, or by using ATM's abroad. Taking into consideration fees associated with each option and the amount of time you'll be traveling can help you decide what will work best for you.

  • Choose the Right Clothing 
    If you plan ahead and bring along clothes with multiple pockets, preferably ones you can zipper closed, you'll have great places to store things while you travel. Because they are zippered shut it'll be harder for pick-pockets to access and for small items to fall out and get lost.

  • Pack Travel Insurance 
    You're investing your hard earned money into your vacation. With the cost of travel nowadays it's worth it to cover your investment with an affordable plan from Travel Guard. Travel Guard's round-the-clock assistance  can go to work on your behalf re-booking flights and hotels, finding lost luggage and more. Plus a travel insurance plan can cover you for things like travel delays due to inclement weather, trip cancellation/interruption and medical expenses so that you may book your vacation with confidence.