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Money-Saving Tips for a Summer Abroad

While a summer abroad can be a great way for college-age kids to learn crucial lessons about self-reliance, responsibility and foreign cultures, let's face it: Often those lessons cost a lot more than you'd want them to. Yes, the dollar is up more than 10% in value against the euro since last summer. But it's still a threat to a student's (and his whole family's) finances to be on a different continent without a parent's financial guidance.

That being said, I have a few tips learned from my own recent summer in France for keeping costs low while still having a fun and fulfilling time.

One is easy: If a family member is heading out of the country with a credit card, make the (relatively) strong dollar even stronger by having the plastic be a Capital One card. Unlike other card issuers, the firm doesn't tack on fees for foreign-currency transactions. Some other cheaper-travel pointers for students who want to be careful with money, whether it's their own or Mom & Dad's:

Regardless of how many tips you follow, however, nothing beats adequate preparation. Make sure you research your destinations enough so that you don't have any expensive surprises after you touch down. And don't forget your camera!

Got different money-saving tricks up your sleeve for international travel? Tell us about them in the Comments section.

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