Borderless Wealth: A Smart Investment Checklist for Travelers

Build Wealth While You Travel the World
Whether you’re a full-time nomad, remote worker, or frequent flyer, use this checklist to ensure your investment strategy supports your lifestyle, protects your assets, and grows your wealth across borders. Check out the Investment Checklist for Travelers below.

- Download the printable version of the Checklist here:
A Smart Investment Checklist for Travelers
π Set Up Globally Accessible Investment Tools
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Choose a brokerage that allows international logins
e.g., Charles Schwab, Fidelity, Vanguard - β
Use apps with strong mobile and offline functionality
e.g., Personal Capital, Mint - β
Install a secure VPN for consistent access from any country
NordVPN, ExpressVPN - β
Enable international-friendly two-factor authentication
Use authenticator apps instead of SMS for better global reliability

π Automate and Simplify Your Portfolio
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Set up automatic contributions
Monthly transfers to your brokerage account - β
Invest in low-maintenance ETFs and index funds
e.g., VTI, VOO, VEA - β
Use robo-advisors for rebalancing and tax-loss harvesting
e.g., Betterment, Wealthfront - β
Configure dollar-cost averaging
Invest consistently, regardless of where you are or market timing

π΅ Build Emergency and Travel-Ready Cash Reserves
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Maintain an emergency fund with international access
e.g., Schwab High Yield Investor Checking - β
Store funds across 2β3 bank accounts for redundancy
Combine domestic and international accounts - β
Carry a no-foreign-fee debit card and a backup credit card
Wise, Capital One, Revolut - β
Understand ATM withdrawal fees and optimize currency conversion
Know your cardsβ fee structures and settings
π‘ Diversify with a Global Mindset
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Allocate 40β50% of investments to international ETFs or mutual funds
Global diversification helps reduce risk - β
Consider real estate exposure via global REITs
e.g., VNQI, Fundrise - β
Explore foreign currency hedging tools
e.g., HEDJ - β
Balance domestic vs. international assets
Review portfolio exposure annually

π§Ύ Know Your Tax & Reporting Obligations
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Max out tax-advantaged accounts
401(k), Roth IRA, HSA, etc. - β
Understand the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion
Form 2555 is key for expats - β
Track global income for accurate tax filing
Use tracking software or an accountant - β
Stay compliant with FATCA and FBAR
Required if you hold foreign accounts - β
Work with a tax advisor who specializes in expat or digital nomad clients
Don’t DIY your international taxes
πΌ Create and Maintain Passive Income Streams
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Invest in dividend-paying stocks or ETFs
e.g., SCHD, VYM - β
Explore REITs, Fundrise, or other passive real estate vehicles
Consider platforms with global access - β
Consider peer-to-peer lending platforms
Look for ones available internationally - β
Build or invest in online businesses
Courses, e-commerce, affiliate sites, SaaS, etc.

π§ Plan for Long-Term Financial Security
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Calculate the true cost of full-time travel vs. at-home expenses
Budget for healthcare, insurance, and visas - β
Establish a sustainable withdrawal strategy if semi-retired
Use the 4% rule as a guideline - β
Set up international healthcare or global insurance coverage
e.g., Cigna, SafetyWing, IMG Global - β
Build succession plans and legacy strategies for globally held assets
Consult with international estate planners - β
Monitor progress with a centralized dashboard
e.g., Personal Capital, spreadsheets
π§³ Bonus Tip
Download your investment platform’s mobile app and test it abroad before you leave.
Donβt wait until you need access in an emergency!

π₯ How to Use This Checklist
- ποΈ Print it out or keep a digital copy in your travel finance folder
- π Review every 6β12 months or when moving to a new region
- π Combine with your travel plans to stay financially agile and secure
Download the printable version of the Checklist here:
A Smart Investment Checklist for Travelers



