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Curious how I can find a counter- culture financial advisor

I'm flirtig with the possibility of dropping out of my "financially responsible " lifestyle to travel and to the degree of destroying my good credit rating-- I want to make the most out this trajectory.

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  • 171004_187797394575098_171125202908984_544001_2007695_o_small
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    I would hope most financial advisors could explain and help prepare for the risks of various financial choices, even if your goal is different from most of their clients.

    However, you might want to consult an attorney if you are concerned with the legal ramifications of incurring or failing to pay certain debts.

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    Not particularly a planner, but this is a nice little webpage with tips for doing just that:
    http://www.legalnomads.com/wds

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  • Rex_racer_small
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    finances are intangible and unimportant and have little to do with big life-changing travel: ask these guys --
    http://www.bootsnall.com/articles/11-07/10-round-the-world-travel-myths-debunked.html
    http://blog.homelesshapas.com/?page_id=31
    http://www.vagabondquest.com/travel-links/
    People ask hobos like these 'what about your things? What about savings? what about career?' and the answer is universally: 'so glad I'm not owned by them anymore!'

    If travel is your sole reason for quitting, and not counterculture itself, then internet_jen linked you right - legalnomads is super-awesome. You might also try alittleadrift.com or uncorneredmarket.com

    You can also check out wanderingEarl.com
    - who's been a RoundTheWorld nomad since 1999.

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