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33       Check your card’s expiration date before leaving.


                         If you get stuck with an expired debit or credit card while overseas, it
                will be very di icult to get a replacement card sent to an alternative address in

                time for you to use it. Most financial institutions can initiate a renewal up to 90
                days early if you simply ask.
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                        Get rid of coins before you leave.


                         These o en cannot be changed by exchange bureaus, so try to use
                them up before returning home, even if that means spending it in the duty-free

                shop at the airport. On occasion, some airlines have collected le over currency
                from passengers to donate to a worthy cause such as UNICEF. But you don’t need

                an organization to brighten someone else’s day, just give your le over coins to
                someone in need that you see on the street.
                35       Use local currency whenever possible.



                         I rarely have cash on me here at home, but when I travel, cash is king.
                Sure, credit cards are widely accepted, but you always want to use cash for
                those small purchases, snacks, visits to local markets, tips, to make donations to
                temples, or to pay park entrance fees. Depending on where you are traveling, as
                a backup, you can keep a bunch of American singles handy; they are coveted in
                some places, and can be used for tips and small purchases.

                36       Don’t launder money—iron it.


                         Believe it or not, some countries want new-looking American bills

                and won’t accept old ones. Get new bills around Christmas time, as banks o en

                have them for gi s. If your bank doesn’t have new bills available, if you iron
                old ones they will look new. They also take up less room in your wallet when
                they’re pressed.


                          Try not to use public Wi-Fi for financial
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                It may not always be possible, but try to avoid checking bank balances, making
                online payments or entering financially sensitive information (or passwords)
                while using public internet networks. Chances are low that the network has been
                hacked, but it’s best to avoid the risk if you can.




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