July 31, 2006
Save for Trips Now
Aren’t vacations great? Giving yourself a week off from work and school is therapeutic for the body and soul. But when you get back from your dream vacation and your next credit card bill comes around and you’re shocked to find that you went over your budget by $250.0! Maybe next time you should consider not drinking so much at the extremely expensive bars. After recovering from the panic of seeing your bill you decide to take my advice. Save for trips now, and have a better vacation later on.
When you plan a vacation start a separate online savings account.
*Example*: You are planning to go on a one week cruise to the Caribbean in March, 2007 and all your expenses will be ~$1000.0. If you start saving in August 2006 you will need to put in $125.0 a month into your savings account. Let’s just make the amount $130.0 to make the numbers easy. In March after eight months of saving you will have $1040.0 and ~$18.0 in interest.
If you save for your trip early and you go over your budget by $250.0 then it wouldn’t be such a financial burden. Instead of paying $1250.0 ($1000.0(budget) + $250.0(too much partying)) you will only need to pay the extra $250.0 because you already paid off your trip. You can apply this principle to anything whether it’s a trip, a new TV, car, or a down payment for a house. Save on a monthly basis and get bigger and better things in the future.

















This is an excellent strategy. My wife and I do this and it works wonderfully. We also save our change throughout the year and use that for a little extra vacation spending money.
[…] If you already have the cash for the big vacation, stash it away in your online savings account. If you don’t have the money for your trip, read my previous post on how to save money for a trip. Trips are essential to having a fun and enjoyable life. Finding deals on trips are life’s little bonuses. […]
I have done this before; save during the semester, and take a trip during the summer and winter breaks. It works great for me; for one, I get to focus on my studying during school days, and then, after some hard work, I get to enjoy myself in some foreign place.