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Making
the most of
your foreign exchange
Leon Isaacs,
Marketing Director of international money transfer service MoneyGram®
offers financial advice to students who are planning to study abroad.
Studying
abroad provides memories that will never be forgotten. But there
will also be challenges to overcome, not least managing your finances
on a tight budget. MoneyGram®, one of the UKs leading
international money transfer services, has helped thousands of students,
who have been studying overseas, out of tricky situations. Often,
simple overspending has resulted in a shortfall of funds but sometimes
emergencies arise.
Working out
a budget to suit your finances and sticking to it is the key to
survival. Financial independence is all about being accountable
for your spending and it is easy to slip up when using a different
currency. Most of your budget can be sketched out at home and finalised
after several weeks abroad. Firstly, check out the exchange rate
and see how far the pound will stretch.
Work out your
total funds available through student loans, parental contribution
or your own savings. Decide whether you are staying for a year or
returning home at the end of each term you can either have
one budget or three.
Calculate
the costs for:
College fees;
Travelling to and from your destination, such as flights,
ferries and trains;
Accommodation if it has yet to be finalised, get an
estimate;
Other significant expenses such as holidays or course materials.
Add at least
10 per cent to the total for the unexpected.
Whatever funds
remain will have to cover food, clothes, going out, daily transport
costs, fuel and phone bills so work out a daily budget.The hard
part is sticking to your budget. Studying abroad is a tremendous
opportunity and most people think they shouldnt miss out on
anything. However one of the challenges of living abroad is dealing
with the unexpected. No matter how well life is planned, there are
times when cash is needed in a hurry. MoneyGram® helps a lot
of students when the unexpected occurs. Sometimes a wallet has been
lost or stolen, or someone gets an unexpected bill. Often, its
for happier reasons, like a ski pass or a weekend away.
The MoneyGram®
service
MoneyGram is an instant money transfer service that enables individuals
to send and receive cash either domestically or internationally
in just 10 minutes, without the need for a bank account or credit
card. The service is available in over 150 countries world wide
including numerous destinations in Europe and North America. Charges
for the service are scaled according to the amount being sent.
The transfer
is easy. Senders take cash into a MoneyGram® agent in
the UK these are the Post Office and Thomas Cook. ID such as a passport
is required for all transfers via Thomas Cook and when sending over
£500 via the Post Office. The sender will be given a reference
number to give to the receiver. They can also provide a test question
(eg what is your mothers maiden name?) so the receiver can
be identified. The receiver then goes to their nearest MoneyGram®
agent, usually a bank or bureau dexchange and collects the
cash after providing the reference number and answering the test
question.
For more information,
visit www.moneygram.com
Contributed by: MoneyGram®,
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