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Exchanging Currency
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Exchanging Currencies for Travel Abroad
When traveling to foreign countries, travelers need to think about how and
when they will convert their currency. Luckily, there are many options for
travelers to choose from when it comes time to make the exchange. There
are two major factors to look at when exchanging currency: the exchange
rate and the amount of commission charged. Travelers are often fooled into
exchanging for the lowest rate, while being charged a high rate of
commission on their transaction. The strength of the US dollar is an
important concern when planning to pay for a trip. When the dollar is
losing strength, it is best not carry the dollar. Also, if the dollar is
losing strength, try to pay for expenses such as airfare and hotels in
advance. This way, the large expenses are paid for when the dollar is at
its potentially highest point, therefore benefiting you the most in terms
of expense. Find out what the current exchange rate is at
www.gocurrency.com
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Exchanging Currencies While Still in
the States
While still in the states, travelers can exchange their currency at
the local bank. Although this may seem to be a convenient way to
prepare for your vacation, the costs associated with exchanging in
this way can be large. Also, there are several online venues which
allow you to pay American funds, and the currency you desire is then
sent to your home. These sites generally offer decent exchange rates
but charge fees and delivery charges. With these services, there is
also the risk that the company is fraudulent or that the currency
could be stolen while in transit. Exchanging a currency through this
online medium may seem convenient, but be sure to weigh the risks
involved.
Exchanging at Hotels and Airports
Your best bet is to exchange currency once you get to the country
you’ll be staying in. Your hotel may offer an exchange service, and
once again, this may seem like a convenient alternative, but watch
out. Hotels may charge fees of 20% or more to exchange currency, so
try to stay away from hotel exchanges unless it is an emergency. Use
one of the three free currency converters on
www.gocurrency.com to find out how much extra your hotel is
willing to charge you. Airports also offer an exchange, but as with
hotel exchanges, airports tend to make a good deal of money off of
the exchange.
Credit Cards
Many
people travel abroad planning to put the majority of the charges on
their credit card. Although credit cards generally offer the best
exchange rates, you must be careful about using credit cards when
the strength of the dollar is falling. Credit card transactions are
not immediate, so when the dollar is falling you could end up with a
less favorable exchange rate due to the time it takes for
transactions to post.
Don’t Want to Carry Large Amounts of Cash?
If
you don’t feel like carrying cash all the time, ATM’s are a
convenient way to get foreign currencies. ATM’s generally offer a
good exchange rate, and are located in many places. One thing to
consider before deciding to use an ATM to get cash is what fee your
bank charges for withdrawing money abroad. These fees will add up,
especially if you plan on using an ATM many different times
throughout your trip. Another alternative to cash is to bring
travelers checks with you. Travelers checks can be replaced if they
are lost or stolen, and can be used at exchanges to get the currency
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Banks
Another
logical place to look to exchange currency is at banks. The
exchange rate at banks is usually pretty good, although a bank has
two alternatives as to what rate to provide. In some banks, the
exchange rate depends on the supply and demand of the currency,
and with this system, you end up with an exchange rate fairly
close to the ones being offered in major exchanges. The second
option is that the government of the country you are traveling
sets the exchange rate, and all exchanges must stick to that rate.
In either case, banks do offer a convenient way to exchange
currency without incurring a large amount of costs.
No matter what way you plan on exchanging your money, be sure to
bring along a list of current exchange rates. These rates can be
found online or in many major newspapers. With this information in
hand, you can judge where the best rates are being offered.
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Visit
www.gocurrency.com for more on exchanging currencies and
three choices of free currency converters.

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