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22       Get used to internet banking


                   If you’re not already doing your banking online, start doing this now, before
          you leave on a trip. You will want to get used to your bank’s website, learn how to
          perform common transactions, and download your bank’s mobile app on your phone.
          23       Don’t buy foreign currency before you leave the US



                   You will not get a good deal. Wait until you land in your destination.
          It’s a good idea to have a little local cash right away, but if at all possible, avoid
          exchanging money at those airport currency kiosks. Instead, find an ATM and use
          your debit card to make a withdrawal in the local currency.
          24      Not all notes are equal



                   If you’re bringing cash from home, it can pay to bring larger notes. With
          U.S. dollars (and Euros), there may be a slightly more favorable exchange rate for
          larger notes (like a $100 dollar bill) versus small ones.
          25       Always use the ATM to get cash



                   This is not only the most a ordable way to get cash, it’s the most

          convenient. (Who wants to waste time standing in line at a bank or a currency
          exchange bureau?) You’ll want to make sure that your card is on the Cirrus or
          PLUS network. Yes, you will likely incur a fee for using an ATM that’s not part of
          your bank, but it will still be less than the commission you’d pay at an exchange
          bureau. You’ll avoid fees by taking large enough amounts to last you for the week,
          as opposed to making many small withdrawals.
          26       Set up a separate travel account


                   If you load your travel account with money and do not use your normal
          “at home” account, it will spare you the headache of having to reset all your direct
          debits in case your travel-only account is compromised. Shop around for a bank
          that o ers no-fee checking accounts or one that will absorb foreign transaction


          fees. (Try a credit union, or Charles Schwab, which o ers a checking account with
          unlimited ATM rebates worldwide.)
          27       Ditch the traveler’s checks



                   They are no longer widely accepted and a hassle to exchange into cash.


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