I can’t remember exactly how my university friends and I came up with the idea of saving £20 a month for a dream trip for our 40th birthdays – seven years ahead of time. But I do know that when it was suggested, it was a resounding yes from all nine of us.
At 33, our 40ths felt like a lifetime away. Our earnings varied hugely – within our group of nine we have a nurse, a solicitor, a journalist and a social worker. But all of us agreed that £20 was a figure none of us would miss if it left our bank account every month.
Treating our 40ths like a 7 year subscription
We all agreed there should be one trusted ‘banker’ for the group trip. As I had an extra bank account that wasn’t used for anything, everyone was happy for it to be me. Standing orders were created and promptly forgotten about.*
Life carried on. We got married, had babies, moved house and changed jobs – and all the while, the fund kept growing.
When we got together for a party or dinner, we’d talk about where we might go and what we might do. I don’t think many of us thought we’d be able to afford a week in Mexico. But we were wrong – proving how ‘little and often’ really works. The year before we planned to go, we knew we’d each have saved almost £2,000. So we decided to go big.
Spending abroad as a group of nine – how to avoid nightmare IOUs
Once the flights and hotel were booked, the last piece of admin was transferring the remaining group funds from the account we used to collect the money to my Starling account.
Starling doesn’t charge extra fees for using your card abroad so we knew we wouldn’t pay more than we had to. The app also has a ‘Going abroad?’ section where you can check real-time Mastercard exchange rates for the currencies of 240 different countries, including Mexico.
To keep our group holiday money separate from my own earnings, I set up a ‘Mexico’ Space in my Starling app. I then created a virtual card which allowed me to spend directly from that Space – no need to move money back and forth or keep tabs for our visit to Tulum’s ruins or when we went to a restaurant in town.