10 Pro-Tips to Save Money and Fulfill Your Travel Dreams (Plus bonus tips)

Published: Feb. 7, 2019, 12:04 a.m.

Anna Mazurek recently published the book Good with Money, in which she shares how she “maximizes her savings to travel the world with no debt, all on an average income of $30,000.”

 

Not only do we talk about actions we can take to make better financial decisions, Anna also shares the best credit card for travelers; her favorite bank, which refunds any ATM fee you incur on your travels; the vagabond’s guide to hacking the U.S. Healthcare system, and more. (find links at postcardacademy.co)

 

Anna is also a professional photographer who’s been globetrotting for all sorts of magazines, including Travel + Leisure and Rolling Stone and she runs photo trips for National Geographic’s Student Expeditions. 

 

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Here’s my cheat sheet of the nine easiest countries to move to from the U.S.

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