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    This digital nomad worked in 20 countries in 5 years. Here are her best money tips


    Remote work during the pandemic has encouraged many to look at alternative ways of working — one movement that gained popularity was “work from anywhere,” or becoming a digital nomad. 

    But Daniella Pashuk became a digital nomad five years ago, well before the pandemic when she was just 19. 

    “I got into an online university and started traveling full time and working at the same time,” she told CNBC Make It. 

    “I got to be wherever I want to be and do whatever I want to do in different countries. And that kind of changed the trajectory of my life.” 

    Every single month doesn’t look the same because you’re often in different areas, with different currencies, and there are different expenses, so budgeting is a challenge.

    Daniella Pashuk

    digital nomad

    Now 24, Pashuk has traveled to over 20 countries in five years. While that may sound like the ideal job for many, she begs to differ: “It’s not for everyone.” 

    Pashuk is working as a freelance writer — which means her income can vary from month to month.

    “I make anywhere from $2,500 to $3,500 per month … certain months I travel as a house sitter so I don’t pay anything for accommodation,” she shared.

    That also means taking extra care in planning her finances, albeit with the freedom that comes with traveling and working whenever she likes. 

    “You have to be okay with a little unpredictability … Every single month doesn’t look the same, because you’re often in different areas, with different currencies, and there are different expenses, so budgeting is a challenge,” she shared. 

    “I’ve definitely had times where I’ve spent completely different extremes from one month to the next, you know, from 600 euros to 3,000 euros depending on where I am.” 

    Keeping your finances in order is really important as a digital nomad, said Pashuk, because “you have to fund the lifestyle that you really want.” 

    She shares with CNBC Make It four tips that have helped her manage her money while working from anywhere. 

    1. Decide what kind of nomad you want to be

    2. Using the right debit card

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    3. Do your research 

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