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How to Handle Your Money While You Travel

Have you ever been worried about how to handle your money while you travel? For some, it can be quite overwhelming. How do you navigate the ATM’s, currency exchanges, credit cards and are travelers checks still a thing? (No they are not!) How do you know if you’re getting ripped off? The Bros have traveled extensively and have managed to keep their money safe and unnecessary charges and fees at a bare minimum. Do not fear, we got you covered! Read on for a comprehensive guide on how to keep your money safe while getting the most out of your money while you travel.


Where Should You Keep Your Money?

The first thing to remember here is that it’s always best to have a backup plan. Being prepared is the key to make sure you are never left stranded without a lifeline (in this case, cash!). If you’re reading this, you’re wondering how to handle your money while you travel, and a big part of that is keeping it safe. Here’s what the Bros recommend: 


Checking Accounts

BROS TIP: Only carry one ATM/Debit Card on you. Your backup/2nd ATM Debit Card should be hidden somewhere in your bag. If your wallet gets pick pocketed or you lose your wallet, you won’t lose everything. You’ll be glad you have a 2nd checking account and that you kept that card in a separate place!


Online Savings Account

Online Savings Accounts are great for a number of reasons, especially for travelers.


How to Access Your Money

Cash

ATM’s. Period. 

Forget about currency exchanges (one of the biggest ripoffs in travel) and traveling with loads of cash hidden in your bag. It’s not necessary! If you use the method already described you can be at ease taking small amounts of cash out as often as you’d like since you will be reimbursed all of the ATM fees with Charles Schwab.



Credit Cards

A lot of times you have the option to use your credit card while you travel. Credit cards with no foreign transaction fees can be just as good of an option as using cash.

Here are some recommendations for using credit cards:

BROS TIP: When swiping a credit card, you may be prompted to pay in your home currency (US Dollars for us) or in the local currency. This confuses the crap out of so many people and it’s amazing how many make the wrong choice. NEVER pay in your home currency! ALWAYS pay in the local currency! If you choose to pay in your home currency you will be charged to convert to that currency at a horrible rate, and you’ll be charged a percentage on top of that for doing so. This means you will pay more than you needed to. Always pay in the currency of where you are. The more you know!


Some Final Tips

This is just our recommended way of how to handle your money while you travel, and it certainly works for us. The idea is to always be prepared for the worst case scenario so that way if it does happen, you know what to do. When we were in Bali, my Charles Schwab account was hacked and there were some fraudulent purchases. Thankfully, the bank reimbursed me for the fraudulent charges and although I had to cut my ATM card up while they shipped a new one to my parents house back in the U.S., I had a backup checking account and ATM Card so I didn’t lose a step or have much stress because of it!



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