Winter Vacations
Oh yes, a
winter vacation away from the cold! But
wait - did you save for it?
If you did
save, then great; go ahead and have a great time, but do stay on budget. Only use your credit card if the cash is there
to pay when you get home. Otherwise, regret may set in and ruin the memories of
your vacation.
If you have
not saved for a winter vacation, then staying home may be the best option. Consider visiting relatives, or find a local
activity to enjoy.
I have crunched
some numbers to show what that impulse
vacation could cost. As always, the
numbers are conservative.
$1500.00 for
a week in the sun on a credit card at 19%, paid off in 12 months (138.31/ month),
equals interest payments of $159.72. The
total cost of the vacation will be $1659.72. If you can afford $138.31 every month after
your vacation, then consider saving the $138.31 before the vacation.
If we take that
same vacation and pay it off at $100.00/ month with 19% interest, it will take
18 months, and cost you $226.22 in interest. My question to you is, could you
not have saved the $100/for 18 months and had $1800.00 at the start of the
vacation?
When you get
home from that vacation you have saved for, start to save for the next one.