credit card bonuses have been good to me.
Do you bake? I would pay someone for homemade baked goods or even an occasional full dinner, providing the price was reasonable (figure out what it costs to make the item(s), including the cost for baking and then double it).
I know it doesn't sound like much, but I need to do it without cutting back in any other areas of our budget. I'm a SAHM (part time job not an option) living in Canada. I am a columnist/freelancer and I know that through my freelance work I typically pick up I'll be able to earn most of what I need to pay for our trip next fall, but right now I'm looking to be about $1000 short. I have joined Swagbucks, but don't really know how to use it/maximize it, outside of just random SBs I earn doing searches. Suggestions on how to earn the money?
My sister has developed a very good side photography business. It's too bad that you missed the holidays. Are grad photos a thing in Canada? That is another busy time for photographers here.
Do you bake? I would pay someone for homemade baked goods or even an occasional full dinner, providing the price was reasonable (figure out what it costs to make the item(s), including the cost for baking and then double it).
This. If you are going to pay for things anyway, put them on a card that gives you perks you would have to buy on your vacation. We use Chase Sapphire for generic travel freebies (used on American airlines and a Kimpton hotel in Vermont--super flexible), and Jet Blue. You might choose different cards, depending on what gives the best bonuses on the airlines and hotels you like. You do need to make the initial charge amount to earn a reward, but we did it by charging all our normal expenses to the cc, then paying them off monthly (a habit we've continued, as it racks up the points).
No unfortunately not. Otherwise, I'd have a Disney card, lol.Are Canadians eligible for US credit cards? If so, you and dh could both get the Chase Sapphire Preferred and get 50k points which is the equivalent of $500 US .
When I need to cut costs, the main place I can save is on groceries. We are very health conscious (don't eat out more than once every 2 mos or so) and I do not consider cutting meat or eating more beans as unhealthy choices. They are things we do to save money but also things we do to eat healthier.
I get the fact you don't want to skimp on stuff you are used to and you don't want to do a lifestyle change. Do you budget? Meaning each month or check or however you do it, do you list $x for groceries, $x for fuel for cars, etc? Without changing your buying habits, I'm assuming each budget cycle you are maybe spending a little less then you plan in each category. You could always set that money aside for the trip fund. Then nothing is changing in your life and you aren't spending your time trying to find an odd job or doing online surveys.
The variable monthly expenses in our budget include; groceries, fuel, electric/gas and spending money. Some months I'm right at what I budgeted and other months I may end up a few hundred less then I budgeted.
To each their ownWe eat meat for health reasons
But again I'm not looking to cut costs - rather just to make some extra money.