05/22/2013
9 Budgeting Tips for Summer Travel Savings from Citizens Bank
With more than 1,000 ATMs located in Cumberland Farms, GetGo and other convenience stores from Maine to Florida, Citizens Bank offers tips for saving on the road
Providence, RI (May 22, 2013) – As consumers prepare for summer travel after a long winter and a chilly spring, Citizens Bank is recommending 9 Budgeting Tips for Summer Travel Savings.
According to AAA, the summer travel season begins this weekend, when 34.8 million Americans will travel 50 or more miles from home over the Memorial Day holiday. Nine out of ten travelers will take to the nation’s highways, according to the AAA forecast released this week.
With Citizens Bank ATMs located in more than 1,000 Cumberland Farms, GetGo® and other convenience stores from Maine to Florida, Citizens Bank suggests the following money-saving tips for consumers planning summer vacation travel:
- Build a budget – To manage the expenses of your vacation, an important first step is to create a realistic budget that will help you to understand how much you can afford to spend on travel this summer. Once you have your budget in place, it will be easier to plan the trips you are going to take. In addition to the "big ticket" costs at your destination, be sure to factor in the incidental costs along the way.
- Pay yourself first – To take the sting out of the cost of your vacation after you get back, start saving for it now by setting up an automatic deposit to your savings fund from your paycheck or checking account. A specific amount of money can be transferred automatically on pay day before you even see it. It’s easier to save when you pay yourself first.
- Don’t borrow trouble – Don’t finance a vacation and place the cost on your credit card or line of credit unless you have a responsible repayment plan. A credit card is a great convenience, especially when traveling, but if you don’t pay off the full balance, you will incur finance charges that will add to the expense of your vacation and may make your vacation memorable in an unintended way.
- Put social media to work – Wherever you are going, there is likely a conversation about local deals taking place in social media. Follow hotels, restaurants and destinations on Facebook and Twitter. Use consumer ratings sites and sign up for social coupon sites. If you cover all of your social media bases, a special offer from the best place in town may pop up just as you arrive. Many of these sites also offer mobile apps that make it even easier to find the best value on the road.
- Use debit cards – Instead of using cash or credit cards, a debit card is a convenient way to make purchases. When using a debit card, keep in mind money will be deducted automatically from your checking account as you make purchases.
- Use mobile banking – When you are away from home, it can be easy to lose track of your day-to-day finances. Many banks offer mobile banking apps that you can use to check balances, pay bills, transfer funds, locate ATMs and more.
- Write down credit and debit card information – Make a list of all your account numbers and phone numbers for your cards and keep the list in a safe place that is separate from your cards. In case your wallet is lost or stolen, you will have the information readily available should you need to notify your bank or credit card company.
- Avoid fees – If you use an ATM to get cash, know where your bank’s ATMs are located so you have easy access to your money without incurring ATM fees. Citizens Bank has approximately 3,600 ATMs, including more than 1,000 ATMs in Cumberland Farms, GetGo and other convenience stores from Maine to Florida.
- Maximize your fuel efficiency – An important budgeting tip to help you save on your summer vacation is to follow the recommendations of the U.S. Department of Energy when it comes to fuel efficiency. Spend less on gas this summer by:
- Observing the speed limit – Gas mileage usually decreases rapidly at speeds above 50 miles per hour. You can assume that each 5 mph you drive over 50 mph is like paying an additional $0.25 per gallon for gas.
- Using cruise control – If you use cruise control on the highway, it can help you to maintain a constant driving speed and, in most cases, will help you to save gas.
- Keeping tires properly inflated – You can improve your gas mileage by up to 3.3 percent by keeping your tires inflated to the proper pressure. Under-inflated tires can lower gas mileage by 0.3 percent for every 1 psi drop in pressure of all four tires. Properly inflated tires are safer and last longer.
"With a little bit of planning to help you anticipate the big-ticket and the incidental expenses of your summer vacation, it is easy to enjoy summer getaways without coming home to a financial crunch," said Jerry Sargent, president of Citizens Bank and RBS Citizens, Massachusetts. "We hope these financial tips help consumers make the most of their summer travel dollar, thank our partners at Cumberland Farms, GetGo and other convenience store retailers, for supporting our customers as they hit the road this summer and wish everyone a safe and fun summer vacation season."
The breakdown of Citizens Bank ATMs in Cumberland Farms locations by market is: Connecticut (61), Delaware (3), Florida (54), Maine (45), Massachusetts (191), New Hampshire (46), New Jersey (15), New York (76), Pennsylvania (9), Rhode Island (41), and Vermont (19).
Citizens Bank also operates more than 75 ATMs in GetGo® fuel and convenience stores across western Pennsylvania.
Citizens Bank is committed to helping consumers gain the confidence and resources they need to budget, save, invest and be fiscally healthy. For more information about Citizens Bank and to see other tools that can help you reach your financial goals, visit citizensbank.com or call the bank's 24/7 customer service line at 1-800-922-9999.
About Citizens Bank
Citizens Bank is a division of RBS Citizens, N.A., operating its seven-state branch network in Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. It has 47 branches and 125 ATMs in Connecticut. It has 24 branches and 52 ATMs in Delaware. It has 252 branches and 754 ATMs in Massachusetts. It has 80 branches and 202 ATMs in New Hampshire. It has 157 branches and 373 ATMs in New York. It has 82 branches and 190 ATMs in Rhode Island. It has 21 branches and 40 ATMs in Vermont.
RBS Citizens, N.A., is a subsidiary of RBS Citizens Financial Group, Inc., a $126 billion commercial bank holding company. It is headquartered in Providence, R.I., and through its subsidiaries has approximately 1,400 branches, approximately 3,600 ATMs and approximately 19,000 colleagues. Its two bank subsidiaries are RBS Citizens, N.A., and Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania. They operate a 12-state branch network under the Citizens Bank brand in Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont; and the Charter One brand in Illinois, Michigan and Ohio. RBSCFG has non-branch retail and commercial offices in more than 30 states. RBSCFG is owned by RBS (the Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc). RBSCFG’s website is citizensbank.com.