Summer Travel Planning – Luscious Cauliflower Appetizer – Retirement Dream or Disaster
Travel Planning There are a few things people over 55 can do to plan for summer vacations: 1. Research destinations: Research various vacation destinations within the country or abroad to find one that suits your interests and budget. 2. Book flights and accommodations: Once you have decided on a destination, book your flights and accommodations in advance to save money and ensure availability. 3. Consider travel insurance: As you get older, it becomes more important to have travel insurance to cover any unexpected medical emergencies or trip cancellations. 4. Make necessary travel arrangements: If you require any special accommodations such as wheelchair assistance or dietary needs, make sure to arrange them with your travel provider. 5. Plan activities: Research and plan activities that you would like to do while on vacation. This will help you to make the most of your time and ensure that you have a memorable trip. Here’s a final thought. About the Author Rajiv Nagaich is an elder law attorney and a nationally known retirement planning visionary who has electrified the nation with his new approach to retirement planning— called LifePlanning. Rajiv is one of the country’s most influential retirement planning thought leaders. He is the host of two public television specials (Master Your Future and The Path to Happily Ever After) and the AgingOptions Radio Show, which has been dispensing retirement planning advice to people in the Seattle area for more than twenty years. Rajiv is an unlikely hero. Inspired by his father-in-law’s senseless suffering nearly two decades ago, he became a fearless lone wolf on a mission to fix what’s wrong with retirement planning in America. Tak- ing on a fractured system that has 70 percent of us sleepwalking into our worst nightmares about old age, Rajiv found a way to beat that system. Now, he’s telling the world. Nationally recognized by his peers for his cutting-edge work with retirees and his contributions to the practice of Elder Law, Rajiv has received wide praise for his efforts. He was inducted as Fellow by the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) in 2014. He is also a three-time winner of the NAELA Pacesetter Award, and a com- missioner at the Law and Aging Commission at the American Bar Association. Rajiv is founding partner of the Life Point Law firm in the Seattle area and Chief Executive Officer of AgingOptions. He holds a Masters in Tax Law (L.L.M.) from the University of Washington and J.D. from Seattle University School of Law.