'I'm 27 and work in hospitality on £27k a year. I'm dreaming of taking a sabbatical to travel – how do I save enough to make it happen?'
Before you pack your bags or even think about googling ‘How to get into the Berghain’, the most important figure you need is: how much can you realistically save each month? To get there, you’ll need to have a good look at your accounts.
Then divide by the amount you can realistically save each month. You might want to do both exercises and then find a happy medium.Whichever strategy you choose, the key information you need is: trip start date, length and monthly saving target. Remember to build in plenty of room for error and to keep your numbers realistic. Travel always costs at least 10% more than you think it will – suitcases break, things get stolen.
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