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3 money moves to make before you travel # In This Email - This Week’s Money Moves: ⚬ Read

3 money moves to make before you travel # In This Email - This Week’s Money Moves: ⚬ Read [this]( before booking your next trip ⚬ Do [these things]( with your extra cash ⚬ [Earn money]( taking surveys - Newsworthy: ⚬ How to YOLO travel while you’re young This Week’s Money Moves [Do These 6 Things Before Booking Your Next Flight]( With these tips, you don’t need to rack up credit card debt or burn through your savings to travel. [Read more »]( [See If You Could Turn $1,000 Into Mo’ Money]( Build wealth with just a few simple clicks. (Or taps if you’re on your cell phone.) [Read more »]( [💪 Earn Money Taking Surveys.]( Fund your travel budget by telling companies exactly what you think. 🤔 [Read more »]( Newsworthy How to YOLO travel while you’re young (without going broke) [Young Traveler](#) Direct quote from a viral TikTok: “I’ll make my money back, but I’ll never be in my 20s traveling again.” You’re only young, agile, and carefree once … so why not YOLO your way around the world? After all, if you keep putting off the trip to save more cash, you may end up never getting around to it. But quitting your job, spending all your savings, or racking up a hefty credit card balance could bite you in the rear later in life. No, no … we’re not saying don’t travel when you’re young. It’s your life — you do YOU! 😜 But before you dive in head-first and buy tickets, try these things first. You might just get more bang for your buck: 1. Get a travel rewards credit card If you put day-to-day expenses on a travel credit card and pay it off every month, you could build up crazy amounts of travel rewards. In fact, you could go on such extravagant trips that your friends and family will think you’re rich! And it’s easy to start traveling for almost nothing: - Check out [these travel credit cards]( for beginners. - See this year’s [trending travel reward credit cards](. 2. Pad your emergency fund Even if you have a job lined up when you get back, make sure you separate your travel fund from your emergency fund. That way, you’ve got a safety net to fall back on if things go awry. But … how much should you save? Use [this article]( to decide what’s right for you. 3. Don’t keep up with the Kardashians (or Nic Cage) Sure, social media is fun. You get to see others go on extravagant trips, connect with friends, and post your own adventures. But don’t get too caught up in what the influencers and celebrities are wearing, doing, and buying. That could get expensive and derail your finances real fast. And whatever you do, don’t do what [Nic Cage did](. $$$ Boosters Check out [these 6 moves]( women use to grow their wealth. Steal the [secrets millionaires use to conquer inflation](. [Make money with vending machines](. Could you make $300 per month … or more? 🤔 Get your side hustle on and make up to $1000 per month. [FIND YOUR MATCH →]( [Money Bags]( Make Moves with Your Personal Finances Credit Cards Insurance Make Money Manage Money Investing Loans Banking Debt Help Relevant Stories … [7 Travel Hacks We Learned on TikTok]( 5 minute read | July 25, 2022 [10 Real Ways To Get Paid To Travel The World]( 10 minute read | May 24, 2021 [The Ultimate Guide To Travel Rewards]( 2 minute read | 2022 [10 Travel Horror Stories To Inform Your Next Trip]( 8 minute read | July 25, 2022 [9 Reasons RV Life Isn’t Actually Cheaper]( 5 minute read | August 22, 2022 [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Flipboard]( [FinanceBuzz]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2022 FinanceBuzz 111 E. Atlantic Ave., Suite 200, Delray Beach, FL 33444 FinanceBuzz is an informational website that provides tips, advice, and recommendations to help you make financial decisions. We strive to provide up-to-date information, but make no warranties regarding the accuracy of our information. Ultimately, you are responsible for your financial decisions. FinanceBuzz is not a financial institution and does not provide credit cards or any other financial products. FinanceBuzz.com does not make any credit decisions. FinanceBuzz is reader-supported. We may receive compensation from the products and services mentioned in this email.

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