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Don’t break the bank on your next trip # In This Newsletter - This Week’s Money Moves

Don’t break the bank on your next trip # In This Newsletter - This Week’s Money Moves ⚬ Kiss your [debt goodbye]( ⚬ Earn [rent money]( ⚬ Make money [while you]( 💩 - Newsworthy ⚬ Beware of these 3 travel expenses … hiding in plain sight. - $$$ Boosters ⚬ Get paid to [write reviews]( This Week’s Money Moves [Kiss Your Debt Goodbye 💋]( And hope it never comes crawling back to wreck your finances. [Read more »]( [Pick Up Some Extra Rent Money]( Use these clever tricks to help get your rent paid (or just earn some extra side money.) [Read more »]( [Make Money While You 💩]( Make these smooth money moves while you’re sitting on the loo. [Read more »]( Newsworthy Beware of these 3 travel expenses … hiding in plain sight. [Couple sitting by pool](#) Ready to get your travel on? ✈️ Even if you do your best to cut travel costs ([travel rewards credit cards](, anyone?) you’re still bound to run into some unexpected expenses at some point. And let’s face it — when you don’t have much “fun money,” you can’t afford to deviate from your travel plans much. But at the very least, you could avoid these unexpected expenses: 1. Taxi and rideshare costs If you haven’t included your Uber or Lyft costs in your travel budget, you might want to give yourself a little more margin for error. Why? Rideshare prices fluctuate rapidly … one minute, your trip might cost $20, and the next minute it costs $70. And that could really sting if you’re on a tight budget. [The 6 Best Credit Cards for Uber Rides in 2023]( 2. Checked or overweight baggage fees If you’re scouring the internet for super cheap flight deals, you might want to think twice if something sounds too cheap to be true … because it probably is. To avoid this, double-check the guidelines for checked bags and oversized luggage policies before you book a flight. Because if you just wing it and show up at the airport with too large of a carry-on, you could end up paying more than what you saved on the cheaper flight. [12 Best Carry-On Luggage Options for Every Airport]( 3. Eating or drinking at the airport Airport shops are notoriously expensive. And the financially savviest travelers know to bring snacks to avoid eating in the airport if possible. Plus, airport food usually isn’t the healthiest. And if your flight gets delayed by hours or days, you may be tempted to drink so you can forget about the nightmare you just experienced. But resist the temptation, as hard as it is. Sure, a few beers might help you sleep better in the rigid airport seats, but those drinks could be costly … and make you feel worse after waking up. Read the rest here: [12 Hidden Costs of Taking a Vacation That Nobody Really Talks About]( $$$ Boosters Like shopping on Amazon? You’ll love [these “shopper hacks.”]( [Play games on your phone]( … and get paid??? Get paid to share your opinion: [12 Best Places to Write Paid Reviews](. Get front-row seats to the hottest side hustles of the day Make Moves with Your Personal Finances Credit Cards Insurance Make Money Manage Money Investing Loans Banking Debt Help Recent Stories … [9 Good Reasons You Shouldn’t Sell Your Home in 2023]( 4 minute read | February 1, 2023 [The 10 Strangest Taxes You’ll Pay in America]( 5 minute read | February 1, 2023 [8 Common Reasons People Quit Shopping at Costco]( 3 minute read | February 1, 2023 [12 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions You Shouldn’t Ignore]( 6 minute read | January 31, 2023 [13 Weird Amazon Purchases You’ll Instantly Regret]( 5 minute read | January 30, 2023 [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Flipboard]( [FinanceBuzz]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2023 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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