'A lot of people quit a job with the intent to take some time off': Here's how to financially prepare

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'A lot of people quit a job with the intent to take some time off': Here's how to financially prepare (via CNBCMakeIt)

, a certified financial planner and the director of financial planning at Life Planning Partners in Jacksonville, Florida.according to the Department of Labor

. "I recommend for people to understand what the rules [are] in your state," says McClanahan. "If you quit your job just because you don't like it anymore, I don't think you're going to qualify for unemployment."Without an income and access to unemployment benefits, you may end up having to dip into yourto cover the basic costs of living including rent or a mortgage, utilities, and groceries.

And there's no telling how long it'll take to find that next gig that really excites you. "That's going to depend on what's the job market like in your field," says McClanahan. There may be openings in your field nationally, but they may not be located near you. The length of the gap between jobs could also depend on what, exactly, you're looking to do next. If you're considering a pivot, it can "take a lot longer to find a good role because you don't want to put yourself in a position of just having to take on another job because you're running out of cash," says North. "You want the opportunity to think about what it is you want to do next.

"When I'm coaching clients through [leaving their job]," says North, "we're not going to do that if all you have is one month of expenses [stowed away]. We're going to do this if you've got probably a year to a year and a half, maybe even three years worth of your expenses covered."

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