Cut the Fees Overseas

Carry the right cards to get cash and buy on credit when you travel.

Getting cash abroad seems simple enough: Head to an ATM, punch in your PIN, and out come the euros -- or pounds or pesos. And at least in well-traveled destinations, merchants and restaurants take Visa or MasterCard, so you don’t need to worry about having all that much pocket money. But you could get socked with fees if you don’t take steps to minimize them.

Debit cards. You can avoid ATM fees by having an account with a bank that has foreign branches or that rebates all ATM surcharges. Otherwise, your bank and the foreign bank will each impose a surcharge of as much as $5. (You will still have to pay a foreign-currency conversion fee, generally 3% of the amount you withdraw.)

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