21 Money Saving Tips to Afford Roadschooling

The Crazy Outdoor Mama

Once you’ve got your income figured out, the next challenge is  figuring out how to make the most of your travel experience without  spending more than you can afford.

This balance can be tricky. You want to work enough to earn the money  you need, but not so much that you have no time to enjoy it.

Roadschooling isn’t sustainable unless you have some form of income  while you’re on the road. That said, having a savings buffer as you get  started is a great idea.

Although being debt-free would certainly make things easier, it is not  necessary to be debt-free in order to travel full-time. Make sure your  monthly payments are included in your budget.

One big mistake many people make when thinking about funding full-time  travel is to look at their expenses when they’re on vacation.

We set the ambitious goal to save up enough to pay cash for our basic  start-up costs and avoid substantial monthly payments in our budget.

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