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A survey of  Visa Credit Card holders finds that Americans are planning on spending an average of $1,654 on their summer vacation, making it one of the biggest purchases most people are likely to make all year. The Visa Card Holder  surveyed 1,000 cardholders and also found that 15 percent of respondents won’t be taking a summer vacation this year. On the high end, 4 percent of those surveyed said they would be sending over $5,000 on their summer vacation, making them ‘mega vacationers.’ Visa’s “Travel Wizard” helps consumers decide between necessary and flexible expenses by walking them through the process of preparing a travel budget with an interactive checklist and corresponding travel tips. Users can build budgets for meals, hotels and entertainment expenses and make spending adjustments before traveling. For example, the calculator will automatically estimate the cost of fuel for drivers based on trip mileage or prompt flyers to factor in the cost of food at the airport. With the ‘Travel Wizard’ estimations, travelers can modify excessive transportation, lodging, and meal expenses to plan a more cost-effective vacation. The Summer Travel Budgeting Center and “Travel Wizard” are part of Visa’s award-winning financial education program, Practical Money Skills for Life, and available for free at The Summer Travel Budgeting Center also contains some important tips for travelers to consider before hitting the road this summer. They include:
 Comment: the budgeting suggestions are terrific. The survey is a little loose, and doesn’t consider an important factor: the income of the cardholders. If the 4% of the “mega vacationers” have a high income level, this wouldn’t concern me.
A better measurement would be: What  percentage of family income is applied to vacations?
I think a comfortable range would be 2% to 5% of gross family income. That would mean a family with a net income of $100,000 would spend at a top end $5,000 on their vacations.Â
If you figure total family income of $50,000 a top end vacation would be $2,500. With kids, a plane flight to Disney and a week’s stay there could be really tight. That’s why we encourage using discount coupons and pre-purchasing discount restaurant and fast food Gift Cards at our site ValueDining.com.
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There is a terrific on cooking a great hamburger. Easy ideas and fast as well. They make a good point: It’s almost as easy to cook a really great burger as it is to cook a mediocre one. Here’s the NY Times Article, well worth reading. |