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Saving Money to Go on VacationApril from Henderson, NV Feedback About This Post:RE: Saving Money to Go on Vacation
I sell stuff on ebay and keep all the money in my paypal account. When I reach a thousand dollars, I withdrawl it and put it in a cd to earn interest at my bank. We also have two garage sales a year that fund our vacations. Last year, between the ebay and garage sales, our family saved $12,000. We went to the beach twice for a week and one weekend a month we went on a small trip. Because the money is ear marked for vacations, the kids are much more willing to help with the garage sales. Post by momandmurray RE: Saving Money to Go on VacationPack a lunch for work every day. Don't eat out at restaurants, eat at home. Dial down your thermostat before you go to bed at night. When you go on vacation, take a cooler Fill it wit ice and buy stuff at the local grocery store to eat, and use your coupons while there. Post by crazylady4christ2007 RE: Saving Money to Go on VacationSearch walmart's website for the towns you will be traveling to and through to see if there are any walmarts there that have gas stations. If they do, buy Walmart gift cards to use at their gas pumps. It will automatically save you 3 cents on every gallon. If you don't want to buy the cards ahead of time, when you find a walmart gas station, go into the store before getting the gas and buy your gift card on the spot then drive to the pumps to get your gas. We have an rv and in November, we saved $2.50 on one fill up by doing just that. Again, it may not seem like much, but it does add up. Post by aprilcotton RE: Saving Money to Go on VacationStay out of stores, then you won't be tempted. If you have to buy something, go in, buy only what you came for, then get out! If you're buying lunches at work, "brown bag" your lunches. Even Micky D's will run $6 or so and a sandwich, apple, and water from home will run maybe $2. $4 X 5 days = $20/week, $80/month, in 48 weeks you'll have $960. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money to Go on VacationLink your checking account to an online bank, like INGDirect (many have decent rates, better that your brick and mortar bank). Signing up is fast and easy. Automatically have your online bank draw some money out each month in order to save. You won't see it, won't think about it too much, and you probably will leave it alone till you want to use it for the intended purpose. Begin little (Rome wasn't built in one day, and you don't give up caffeine all at once); eventually you can do a little bit more, until your ability to save becomes second-nature. Get a raise? Don't spend it! You did without it before, and you will be fine without it! Do one nice, inexpensive thing to have some fun, or upgrade your refrigerator (whatever is bugging you at home) and then save the rest. Eventually, saving will become a priority. Post By Shana (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money to Go on VacationWhat my husband and I do is save our change, I know you've heard it a million times. We go beyond change and save 1's, 5's, and about 50% of 10's. We both know the goal of the money so we're never tempted to spend it. The money grows FAST! Post by jdrinkwater RE: Saving Money to Go on VacationDo a web search for the Department of tourism for the location you are vacationing to. There should be websites (or phone #'s you can call) to receive a booklet of coupons. I have done this for places like Gatlinburg, TN, Memphis, TN, and Myrtle Beach, SC. Just type in "department of tourism"+ and add the city you are travelling to in your search. Good luck, and have a great vacation! Post By Julie (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money to Go on VacationHave it taken from your paycheck into a savings account before you even see it. Even only $5-$10 a week adds up by a years end. If you work OT or get a raise, it can be increased. Post by mom-from-missouri RE: Saving Money to Go on VacationYou can always have a certain amount of your wages automatically to be direct-deposited into your savings account, so it can sit there out of the way until you are ready to go on your future vacation. Post By Ace (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money to Go on VacationIf you know you are going to be eating out a lot just pre-buy gift cards for the restaurants in the area you are traveling. They are a lot easier to hold on to than cash! Post By kathy watson (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money to Go on Vacation
KimmyLynn: thats a good idea in my eyes cause I do the same thing for my daughter lol They took their first vaction ever Post by Ariela RE: Saving Money to Go on Vacationthis is sooo sad but i ive it to my mother to hold and i am a grown 37 yr old woman but i tell hubby if we wanna save give it to her!! plus if i wanna go shopping i always go with her she never wants me to spend on things i want lol Post by KimmyLynn |
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