Retirement is often seen as a time to travel and explore the world, but turning that dream into reality requires careful planning. To make your travel-filled retirement happen, start by defining your ideal travel lifestyle—whether it’s luxury vacations or adventurous trips. Next, create a travel-friendly budget that accounts for transportation, accommodations, activities, and home maintenance. Strengthen your financial foundation by saving, investing, and ensuring proper health coverage. Take advantage of travel perks, test the waters with extended trips before fully committing, and remain flexible in case plans change. Working with your XML Wealth Advisor can help you develop a strategy so you can work toward the travel-filled retirement you envision. Read the full article from Forbes here.
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