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  • Good Criteria to Be Used When Incurring Business Expenses for Travel

    You’ll control your staff travel costs and avoid morale problems if you create a travel expense and reimbursement policy and include it in your employee handbook. Even if your staff members…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • Light Tiramisu Recipe

    Light tiramisu makes the perfect dessert for any night of the week. Get a light tiramisu recipe with help from an expert with over 14 years of beauty industry experience in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Feb 28, 2013
  • Save on Data Costs While Traveling

    This is the time of year that many of us travel – sometimes quite long distances – to visit friends and family. If you’re hitting the road, you should be on the lookout for ways to…

    Last Updated: Oct 24, 2012
  • Flat Top Pistons Vs. Dome Pistons

    Piston design has long been a point of contention among hot-rodders, and for good reason. Piston heads can range from perfectly flat tops to dished pistons with a depression in the middle and their…

    Last Updated: Mar 20, 2012
  • How to Upgrade YouCam 3 for Free

    Cyberlink YouCam is webcam software that comes with tools and features that help you maximize your webcam experience. You can add effects to your webcam image or enhance video conferencing with…

    Last Updated: Dec 21, 2011
  • What Is the Loudest Type of Enclosure for a Sub?

    Subwoofers shape the sound we hear, whether watching the latest blockbuster movie or out favorite music. Depending on our listening preferences, we may decide we want to use an enclosure offering the…

    Last Updated: Dec 14, 2011
  • The Process of Establishing a Bargaining Unit

    A bargaining unit is a group of several workers involved in a similar industry or occupational field that, on the determination of the National Labor Relations Board, can engage in collective…

    Last Updated: Dec 11, 2011
  • What Can a Retired Couple Do to Help Pay Travel Expenses?

    As a part of a retired couple, there are certain things you can do to help alleviate travel expenses. Learn what a retired couple can do to help pay travel expenses with help from the president and…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • What Is a Block Reserve Funds Letter?

    Fraudsters frequently use a blocked or reserved funds letter to quell investor worries, but the presence of this term should alert consumers to a possible scam. A blocked funds letter has some…

    Last Updated: Dec 03, 2011
  • Multiple Currency Conversions in Excel 2007

    Converting currency from one form to another is relatively simple math, but converting multiple currencies can become complicated quickly. Excel 2007 can make the conversion process automatic. You can…

    Last Updated: Oct 24, 2011
  • How to Get a Free Upgrade From T-Mobile Without Paying an Activation Fee

    Upgrading your T-Mobile phone doesn't have to empty your wallet. T-Mobile offers qualifying customers deep discounts on wireless devices when you sign a new contract. After rebates, some phones can be…

    Last Updated: Oct 12, 2011
  • How to Get Your Hamster to Be Quiet at Night

    Hamsters first became pets about 70 years ago when discovered by a zoologist in a desert in Syria. They are nocturnal creatures -- normally awake only at night. This results from the hamster being…

    Last Updated: Oct 02, 2011
  • Zone Options in RapidShare Premium

    RapidShare is a Switzerland-based, file-sharing service that allows you upload, store and share files with other people on the Internet. Two types of accounts exist: "free" accounts and paid…

    Last Updated: Sep 25, 2011
  • What Is Roboform Pro?

    Roboform Pro is the paid-for version of Roboform, a password manager and form filler software. There are several different price points for the upgrade to Roboform Pro, depending on the amount of…

    Last Updated: Sep 20, 2011
  • How to Do a Preliminary Cost vs. Benefit Analysis

    Virtually every business decision requires some comparison of costs and benefits. A cost-benefit analysis is a technique that can help any business owner make informed financial decisions. It…

    Last Updated: Sep 18, 2011
  • How to Get Unlimited Scooby Snacks in "Scooby Doo! Night of 100 Frights"

    In the game "Scooby Doo! Night of 100 Frights," players must collect all of the Scooby Snacks scattered throughout the game world in order to open the game's Snack Gates and to unlock all…

    Last Updated: Sep 14, 2011
  • How to Date a Preacher

    In many ways, dating a preacher is like dating any other person. The two people involved must enjoy spending time together and see eye to eye on a number of compatibility issues. However, there are…

    Last Updated: Sep 13, 2011
  • Can I Write off Gas Expenses From Traveling to & From My Office From Home?

    Transportation costs for the daily commute between your home and office are not tax deductible. However, many businesspeople travel to out-of-office meetings or even split time between multiple jobs…

    Last Updated: Sep 07, 2011
  • What Are the Advantages of Being a Journalist?

    Journalism is a profession that is rapidly changing because of the shift of emphasis from print to online media. That evolution combined with economic shifts in news organizations have made journalist…

    Last Updated: Sep 06, 2011
  • Discount World Travel Tours for Seniors

    The young are not the only ones jet setting off to exotic locations; many senior citizens are taking their retirement time to see the world themselves. Tour companies offer a variety of trips for…

    Last Updated: Sep 06, 2011
  • How to Bargain a Buyout of a Lease

    If you have decided to buy out your lease on your vehicle, you should prepare yourself to negotiate the buyout price. The price for an end-of-lease buyout is set when you first pick up the vehicle…

    Last Updated: Sep 04, 2011
  • Is Mileage Pay Taxable?

    Understanding the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) rules and regulations regarding mileage pay can put a little extra money in your pocket. According to RedeemingRiches.com, deductions regarding…

    Last Updated: Sep 03, 2011
  • Can I Write Off Gas Expenses for Traveling to Work?

    The average commuter spends 47 hours a year sitting in traffic, according to the United States Department of Transportation, so you may think that you should be able to deduct gas as a business…

    Last Updated: Aug 30, 2011
  • Rules for Travel Expenses

    Employees can deduct qualifying travel expenses from their federal income taxes if they follow certain rules. Travel expenses that are incurred when you are on a temporary work assignment away from…

    Last Updated: Aug 22, 2011
  • How to Become a Hotel Night Auditor

    Hotel night auditors manage the front desk during the overnight shift and run reports for bookkeeping. Every hotel requires different reports, but most require night auditors to run end-of-day reports…

    Last Updated: Aug 18, 2011
  • Where Do I Exchange Canadian Money for United States Dollars?

    Many businesses in Canada accept United States currency, but it's rare to find a business that will accept Canadian currency in the United States. Exchange Canadian currency before traveling to the…

    Last Updated: Aug 17, 2011
  • How to Get Credit for Traveling Expenses

    Travel expenses are one of the three largest controllable expenses of a business, together with wages and health care. Deducting your travel expenses accurately is a smart way of reducing your travel…

    Last Updated: Aug 15, 2011
  • How to Budget While Still Saving

    Budgeting can help people track their finances, but many people avoid it as much as possible. Still, making a budget that clearly spells out your income and expenses while allotting the rest to…

    Last Updated: Aug 11, 2011
  • How to Drop a Plea Bargain

    The process of dropping or changing a plea bargain can be tricky depending on the jurisdiction. In some Ohio counties plea bargains are hard to come by and asking a judge to set aside a plea bargain…

    Last Updated: Aug 10, 2011
  • Do Foreign Companies Get Issued 1099s?

    When you are a business doing business with another company that is outside of the U.S., you are responsible for submitting documents to the Internal Revenue Service for the money you pay to the…

    Last Updated: Aug 10, 2011
  • How to Make Robux in "Roblox"

    Robux are the standard currency in the game "Roblox." Players use Robux to purchase unique in-game items, such as structures or hats for their characters. Many players also use them in trades with…

    Last Updated: Aug 08, 2011
  • How to Get Foreign Objects From a Dog's Throat

    Dogs are curious animals and often eat edible and inedible items as they explore their world. At times, these items may become trapped in their throats. Dogs with foreign objects lodged in their…

    Last Updated: Aug 05, 2011
  • If I Get a Notarized Letter From a Currency Exchange, Will It Release Me From My Lease?

    When renting or leasing property, you'll need the funds to keep your end of the deal. In the United States, being unable to pay because of unfavorable exchange rates from funds brought in from abroad…

    Last Updated: Aug 02, 2011
  • Forms of Financial Instruments in a Forward Market

    A forward market deals with securities, currencies and commodities that are transacted at a price agreed on at a present date (usually known as a value date) but delivered at a future date at the…

    Last Updated: Aug 01, 2011
  • How to Get Buildings in "Habbo Hotel"

    "Habbo Hotel" is an online game that allows you to design your own avatar and live inside a huge hotel. You have limited access to design and costuming options for your room and avatar if you play for…

    Last Updated: Aug 01, 2011
  • How to Get the Artisan Upgrade on Mabinogi

    The Artisan Upgrade changes the stats of your equipment and armor in the massively multiplayer online role-playing game "Mabinogi." The Artisan Upgrade will change four stats of one weapon in a…

    Last Updated: Aug 01, 2011
  • How to Get Thunder TM in Pokemon

    TM 25, a Technical Machine that teaches Pokemon the move Thunder, is an extremely valuable tool in "Pokemon Black" and "Pokemon White." In these games, players can reuse TM25 to teach Thunder to as…

    Last Updated: Jul 31, 2011
  • How to Get the Traveler's Shirt on "Free Realms"

    Developed by Sony, "Free Realms" is a massively multiplayer online role playing game. Players customize their characters through different races, human or pixie, different jobs, such as brawler and…

    Last Updated: Jul 30, 2011
  • Travel & Expense Reimbursement Policy in the State of Connecticut

    Both private companies and government agencies in the state of Connecticut often require their workers to travel for business purposes. As with most states, regulations in Connecticut set policy for…

    Last Updated: Jul 27, 2011
  • California Laws on Employer Paying for Travel Expenses

    California labor laws require employers to reimburse employees for all business-related travel expenses that the employer does not pay directly. If any expense is subject to a maximum acceptable…

    Last Updated: Jul 26, 2011
  • How to Get Foreign iTunes

    The iTunes Store allows you to browse, purchase and download songs, albums, podcasts and videos to your iPod, iPad or iPhone device. In order to purchase and download media, you must register an…

    Last Updated: Jul 25, 2011
  • Things to Do at Night at the Luxor

    If you are looking for a Las Vegas hotel with plenty of nighttime action, stay at the Luxor Hotel and Casino. The Luxor is a pyramid-shaped hotel located on the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip.…

    Last Updated: Jul 24, 2011
  • How Were Slide Rules Used by Meteorologists?

    The use of slide rules by meteorologists is not common in 2011, with calculations commonly completed by computers rather than by hand on a slide rule. Meterologists used slide rules to make…

    Last Updated: Jul 13, 2011
  • Cheapest Time to Travel to the Caribbean

    You can jet away to the aquamarine waters of the glamorous Caribbean even if you're on a budget. Time your dream trip to take advantage of seasonal discounts or book in advance to travel less…

    Last Updated: Jun 21, 2011
  • Velocity of Money Ratio

    The velocity of money refers to the rate at which money changes hands. A country's central bank -- the Federal Reserve in the United States -- measures the velocity of money through a ratio of money…

    Last Updated: Jun 12, 2011
  • How to Find Travel Mates

    Once the decision to take time off and travel has been made individuals may want to start looking for a travel mate to share the experience. This can include contacting friends through social media…

    Last Updated: Jun 10, 2011
  • Coordinates of Washington

    Identifying the coordinates of Washington state means locating the latitude and longitude of the state's prominent landmarks. Perhaps the most requested coordinates would be of Washington's cities,…

    Last Updated: Jun 09, 2011
  • How to Calculate Gas for Miles

    Before a trip, you typically want to know how much the trip will cost. One of the biggest costs is the cost of gas for the trip if you are driving. If you know how many miles you are traveling and…

    Last Updated: Jun 06, 2011
  • Impacts on Canadian Tourism From the High Canadian Dollar

    When the Canadian dollars rises above par when compared to the U.S. dollar, it has a number of effects upon the Canadian economy. Some of these effects are positive, such as increased buying power…

    Last Updated: Jun 05, 2011
  • Can You Buy Things With Euros in America?

    The euro is the currency used in many European nations; it was created to provide a single currency that would prevent travelers from having to change money every time they cross a border in Europe.…

    Last Updated: Jun 03, 2011
  • How to Track a Traveler

    Traveler tracking is currently used by government security agencies, anti-terrorist organizations and corporations to track employees and for purposes of activity monitoring, safety and instant…

    Last Updated: Jun 03, 2011
  • How to Live in The Villages, Florida

    After years of hard work and raising families, many people seek to retire in the warmth of Florida. The Villages master planned retirement community located in Sumter County caters to seniors who want…

    Last Updated: May 25, 2011
  • What Countries Have the Cheapest Gas?

    Fuel taxes are an important source of revenue for governments. Users are taxed for the use of the transport infrastructure. The amount of tax that is added to the price of fuel depends on the country.…

    Last Updated: May 24, 2011
  • Good Places to Travel During December

    December can be a brutally cold month in many parts of the world, so if you happen to reside in one of these areas, book a getaway to a warmer climate or take advantage of the cold weather by booking…

    Last Updated: May 22, 2011
  • Four Modes of Adaptation to New Cultures

    Adapting to a new culture is typically defined by a four-stage process. The stages almost always occur in the same order. The length of each phase varies from person to person, as does the severity of…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2011
  • Family Camp Retreat Ideas in Washington

    Horse ranches, state parks and family-friendly resorts are just a few of the ideal destinations in Washington for family reunions or extended getaways. Retreating from everyday routines and household…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2011
  • The Best Places to Travel in Late December

    December is an excellent time to travel for several reasons. You can usually save money because many places offer discounts during this time of year, although this depends on where you’re…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2011
  • How to Compare Relative Humidity in Cities

    Relative humidity is a ratio that compares the amount of water vapor in the air with the amount of water vapor that would be present in the air at saturation. In order to compare the relative humidity…

    Last Updated: May 11, 2011
  • The Best Travel Discounts

    A savvy traveler knows that he can enjoy all the riches the world has to offer and still cut costs with a few money-saving tips. The discounts you get will depend, of course, on when you plan to…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2011
  • Cheap Spa Holidays

    A cheap spa holiday is a contradiction since spas are never really cheap. Many standard packages cost $3,000 to $5,000 for a few nights. However, if you shop wisely, seek discounts or specials, travel…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2011
  • Most Influential Effects on Currency Rates

    Currency rates refer to the value of a certain national or regional currency as compared to others. For instance, after the death of Osama bin Laden, the dollar rose to 81.30 yen, from 81.20 yen,…

    Last Updated: May 05, 2011
  • How to Tolerate Humidity

    Living with humidity poses many challenges. First, there is the discomfort associated with performing any activity outdoors when the humidity is high.Then there is the issue of the effects humidity…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2011
  • How to Find the Cheapest Way to Travel From Michigan to Spokane

    Spokane, Washington is known for its pleasant weather, natural beauty and cultural activities in the form of art galleries and performance arts. Whether you're traveling to Spokane for business or…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2011
  • Are Traveler's Checks Insured?

    Travelers always need disposable cash, which is used for transportation, lodging and food. However, carrying large sums of cash is risky because it can be stolen or lost. A safer option is travelers…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2011
  • Discount Travel Ideas

    With gas prices and airfares rising, travelers often look for ways to save money on their vacation. The Internet offers some opportunities for travelers to share expenses. Additionally, discount…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2011
  • How to Find Travel Routes

    If you'll be flying or traveling on public transportation, it is helpful to know which routes the driver or pilot will be taking. If you're driving yourself, it makes sense to know the exact route…

    Last Updated: Apr 28, 2011
  • How to Find a Travel Buddy to the United States

    No matter if you live in Toronto and want to go across the border for a few days, or if you are coming in from Casablanca and want to do a cross-country trip, finding someone to travel with in the…

    Last Updated: Apr 25, 2011
  • Travel Itinerary Ideas

    Creating your own travel itinerary is both daunting and exciting. Many travelers wonder if they are planning too much and taking away from the spontaneous, carefree nature of a vacation while others…

    Last Updated: Apr 25, 2011
  • Four-Star Hotels in Greenwich, Connecticut

    Greenwich, Connecticut, is one of the oldest cities in New England. Located in Fairfield County at the southwest tip of the state, Greenwich provides easy access to New York, Hartford, Providence and…

    Last Updated: Apr 19, 2011
  • Cheap Ways to Travel

    Travel is something that many people simply can't afford. But what if there's a way to see parts of the world at a fraction of what you might expect it to cost? People just like you find ways to make…

    Last Updated: Apr 19, 2011
  • The Cheapest Ways to Travel

    Traveling is fun, but it also can be expensive. The combination of flights plus accommodations can have you spending thousands of dollars before you even pack your bags. But there are some things you…

    Last Updated: Apr 19, 2011
  • Types of Travel Bags

    Once it seemed that all travelers relied on one form of travel bag: the suitcase. With advances in modern technology and travel needs, however, a wider variety of travel gear has been introduced to…

    Last Updated: Apr 18, 2011
  • How to Get Paid to Travel Worldwide on Research Projects

    Getting paid to travel on international research projects is not easy but can be well worth the time it takes to achieve. International research projects are generally funded by governments,…

    Last Updated: Apr 16, 2011
  • Adventure Gifts

    Perhaps there is no better gift than an unforgettable experience. Skydiving, tank driving, horse racing -- these and many more great gift ideas are offered by a range of companies that cater…

    Last Updated: Apr 13, 2011
  • How to Acquire Traveler's Checks

    Traveler's checks are used by travelers who do not want to use credit cards, ATM cards or carry large amounts of cash while away from home. The checks can be refunded if they are lost or stolen, and…

    Last Updated: Apr 12, 2011
  • Alternatives to Traveler's Cheques

    Traveler's cheques are a popular way to carry money overseas because they convert loose cash into books of traveler's cheques that can be replaced if lost or stolen. However, it is sometimes difficult…

    Last Updated: Apr 12, 2011
  • How to Calculate GBPs

    GBP is the abbreviation for pounds sterling, the currency used in the United Kingdom and eight of its territories, including the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. Currencies from other countries…

    Last Updated: Apr 12, 2011
  • How to Find Jobs While Traveling the U.S.

    When the travel bug bites and you need some adventure, traveling across the United States holds many delights. Each year, thousands take to the highways and trails of the nation and enjoy the…

    Last Updated: Apr 11, 2011
  • How to Travel to Cleveland, Ohio From Columbus, Ohio

    Travel from Columbus to Cleveland is possible by road and air. As of April 2011, there are no passenger rail connections between Columbus and Cleveland. Daily commercial airline service connects both…

    Last Updated: Apr 11, 2011
  • Cheap Ways to Travel the Country

    Americans love to travel. And America is a wonderful place to travel, with amazing scenery and delightful historic sites and fascinating attractions from Maine to California, from Washington to…

    Last Updated: Apr 11, 2011
  • How to Book Cheap Travel

    Booking cheap travel is often less difficult than many travelers believe. With a little time and research you can find good deals. Travel experts offer recommendations for obtaining travel bargains,…

    Last Updated: Apr 10, 2011
  • Relaxing Weekend Trips

    When you're working hard, a getaway helps relieve the mind of stress. For people who work or go to school on the weekdays, weekends are the best time to get away. Relaxing weekend trips are a way to…

    Last Updated: Apr 10, 2011
  • How to Get Tickets for Less

    Finding discounted tickets for air travel, concerts, shows and sporting events helps keep your budget in check and still lets you have some fun. Before you go out and pay full price for tickets, check…

    Last Updated: Apr 09, 2011
  • Ideas for Travel Deals

    It's exciting booking a vacation or trip overseas, but the price tag that comes with it often sucks some of the enjoyment out of the travel experience. Fortunately, you can find travel deals if you…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2011
  • Cheap Ways to Travel in the U.S.

    Planning a vacation is a lot of fun, but sometimes the financial strain can take the wind out of your sails. If you are planning a trip across the United States, being frugal is simple if you do a…

    Last Updated: Apr 07, 2011
  • How to Convert 500 Usd to Gbp

    Before exchanging dollars for any foreign currency, it is sensible to know how much foreign currency your dollars will buy. The ration between the value of dollars and a foreign currency is known as…

    Last Updated: Apr 07, 2011
  • Relaxing Weekend Ideas

    Weekends provide a chance to de-stress from jobs and other stresses of modern life. There are many ways to relax over a weekend, ranging from a trip to a high-priced destination spa to practicing yoga…

    Last Updated: Apr 06, 2011
  • How to Take Weekend Trips With a One Year Old in the Tri-State Area

    The Tri-state area, which encompasses New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, boasts a variety of family destinations for weekend getaways. While most appeal to families with older children, families…

    Last Updated: Apr 05, 2011
  • How to Retrieve a Travel Itinerary on Southwest Without a Confirmation Number

    Southwest Airlines provides travel itineraries with confirmation numbers to all travelers who purchase airfare with Southwest. Once you book your travel, you will receive an email from Southwest…

    Last Updated: Apr 05, 2011
  • Family Activities on St. Pete Beach, Florida

    St. Pete Beach is located in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metropolis on Florida's Gulf Coast. With calm, kid-friendly beaches, year-round beach-going weather, and a variety of attractions, St.…

    Last Updated: Apr 03, 2011
  • The Best Travel Currency Ideas for Your Trip

    When traveling abroad, it is important to plan how you will convert your money from country to country. Even in Europe, many countries may use the euro, but others have their own form of currency.…

    Last Updated: Apr 03, 2011
  • Cheapest Countries for Americans to Travel

    For the cost-conscious U.S. traveler, some countries generally cost less than others to visit, depending on the trip details. However, to compare costs correctly, the travel approach used needs to be…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2011
  • What Are Rupees?

    In the global monetary system, rupees are the official units of currency used in many Asian countries, including India, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Rupees are also…

    Last Updated: Mar 31, 2011
  • Secrets to Cheap Travel

    Money can hinder travel dreams when there's not enough of it. However, vacation deals are abundant and are waiting to be discovered by the travel-savvy. Internet searches, travel clubs and a couple…

    Last Updated: Mar 31, 2011
  • How to Donate Foreign Currency to Charity

    People travel abroad for business and pleasure. Either way, they often return with money from the countries that they visit. One estimate suggested that as 2010 closed Britons would be in possession…

    Last Updated: Mar 28, 2011
  • How to Calculate Your Driving Costs

    Consider calculating the monthly average cost of driving your automobile to be able to budget your finances. This will keep the cost of fuel from being a surprise that leaves you strapped for money.…

    Last Updated: Mar 27, 2011
  • Tips & Tricks for High Travel at Low Cost

    The high season for travel to most destinations is usually the summer months. However, if you're planning a ski trip or a vacation over the holidays to a tropical locale, peak travel times fall in…

    Last Updated: Mar 24, 2011
  • Cheapest Travel Methods

    Traveling on a budget might seem like a daunting prospect with gas prices climbing steadily and airlines piling on fees. With the right sacrifices and a little creativity, however, you can cut down…

    Last Updated: Mar 24, 2011
  • Travel Ideas for Summer

    Family vacations are typically taken in the summer, when kids are off school. Family-friendly travel includes beaches, cities with a children's museum or science center and zoos. Mountain activities…

    Last Updated: Mar 21, 2011
  • How to Convert One USD Into CAD

    The United States Dollar (USD) is the currency accepted in the United States. It does not hold the same value as other currencies, including the CAD. When traveling, it is wise to exchange your money…

    Last Updated: Mar 21, 2011
  • Compliance With Transportation Barriers

    Transportation barriers no longer exist for many different modes of public and private transportation thanks to the efforts of the federal government and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. One area of…

    Last Updated: Mar 19, 2011
  • How to Get Travel Discounts

    Finding specials on travel was hard at one point. Going through a travel agent was once the preferred method to secure discounts on hotels, airfare and rental cars. The explosion of travel sites on…

    Last Updated: Mar 16, 2011
  • The Best Way to Support a Class C Motorhome

    Motorhomes, particularly Class C types, allow owners the flexibility of traveling with the comforts of home inside their vehicles. These motorhomes require strong construction support for overall road…

    Last Updated: Mar 15, 2011
  • How to Get Warm at Night

    As your body temperature naturally drops while you sleep, your feet and hands are prone to feeling icy, which interrupts sleep and can lead to poor concentration the following day. While the Harvard…

    Last Updated: Mar 14, 2011
  • The Best Singles Travel in April

    Going on a singles holiday can be the ideal way to travel to new places surrounded by people with similar interests. Taking a vacation alone or with a group of single people can be fun and a great way…

    Last Updated: Mar 14, 2011
  • What Currencies Were Used Before the Euro?

    The Euro officially replaced a series of former national currencies in Europe in 2002, making the Euro the second most largely traded currency in the world, second only to the U.S. dollar. While some…

    Last Updated: Mar 14, 2011
  • How to Calculate How Much Gas Will Cost

    Consider calculating the total cost of the gas required before your next trip to be sure you take along enough cash. Trip gas cost depends on the current price of fuel in your area as well as the gas…

    Last Updated: Mar 14, 2011
  • Money Belt Alternatives

    When you are preparing to travel, one of the most important items you need is something to keep your valuables such as money and your passport on you at all times. Discretion is key when choosing a…

    Last Updated: Mar 13, 2011
  • Low Cost Travel Options

    The price of fuel is rising and the cost of travel is rising as a result. Many people are experiencing sticker shock when they try to buy airline tickets for work or pleasure or when they fill up…

    Last Updated: Mar 11, 2011
  • How to Get a Free Business Class Upgrade

    Making your way to business class on a coach ticket is a game of chance in which your odds are increased ever-so-slightly with a reasonable level of skill and knowledge. While there is no way to…

    Last Updated: Mar 10, 2011
  • How to Plan a Cruise at the Last Minute

    Cruising is a favorite vacation for millions of travelers each year; the ability to stay in one room without having to worry about packing, re-packing and transportation while traveling between…

    Last Updated: Mar 09, 2011
  • The 10 Cheapest Places to Travel

    Traveling cheaply does not necessarily mean staying close to home and some of the cheapest travel destinations at the moment involve long haul travel. With great deals to be found on flights and an…

    Last Updated: Mar 09, 2011
  • Government Agencies to Help With Airline Bereavement Travel

    It's challenging and difficult when you receive notice that someone in your family is in the hospital or close to death. Scheduling a last-minute flight can prove an added source of stress. To help…

    Last Updated: Mar 04, 2011
  • How to Get Foreign Currency for a Trip

    For those who travel abroad, a foreign currency exchange makes a huge difference when it comes to expenditure incurred in the new country. It is not wise to foray into a foreign country without…

    Last Updated: Mar 02, 2011
  • Cheap Hotels in Buk, Poland

    At the end of the 1950s, while searching for oil, thermal hot springs were discovered in what was once Bükfurdo, Hungary, now Bük, Poland. In 1962, the first thermal pool was built for…

    Last Updated: Feb 19, 2011
  • Travel Ideas for a High School Graduate

    The summer after high school graduation is a common time for new graduates to travel a little before starting college. Graduates of every budget and level of travel experience can find ways to spread…

    Last Updated: Feb 17, 2011
  • Things to Do With Kids in Branson

    Branson, Missouri, located in the heart of the U.S., is a popular vacation destination for people of all ages. As a "family" city, there are many activities that entire families can enjoy, no matter…

    Last Updated: Feb 11, 2011
  • Weekend Cabins in Illinois

    Illinois, known as the Prairie State, was considered the 26th most livable state in 2007 and had a population of 12,910,409 in 2009. Illinois is also home to many family attractions, museums, malls,…

    Last Updated: Feb 09, 2011
  • Hotels in Ayrshire and Irvine, Scotland

    Irvine is in the county of Ayrshire, Scotland, and is home to historic attractions like Eglinton Castle, a fortress dating back to the late-18th century, and the Granny Stane, a prehistoric stone ruin…

    Last Updated: Feb 09, 2011
  • Tours of the Capital in Olympia, Washington

    Olympia was the seat of territorial Washington's power from it's settlement in 1853. When the territory was designated as the 42nd state in 1889, Olympia became the capital and grew into a bustling…

    Last Updated: Feb 05, 2011
  • Cheap New Hampshire Getaways

    Cheap? How about free? You can hike, climb or watch climbers at no cost. Spectacular scenery costs less than a tank of gas. New Hampshire has no sales tax. You can camp for as little as $23 a night or…

    Last Updated: Feb 04, 2011
  • Tokaj Hotels

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