How to take a Gen X gap year
Dreaming of a midlife gap year overseas? Here’s what you need to do before jetting off.
Andrew HobbsWealth reporter
So, you’re taking a gap year. Congratulations.
You’ve got your house mostly paid off, the kids have left home and you’ve built up some savings or even come into a bit of an inheritance. With carpe diem in mind, you’ve arranged a sabbatical from work and it’s finally time for a midlife gap year before resuming “normal” life.
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Andrew HobbsWealth reporterAndrew Hobbs covers self-managed superannuation funds, financial planning, retirement and inheritance. He has been a financial journalist for more than 25 years, working previously at Bloomberg and Australian Associated Press.
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