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Martha Harris Myron explains why these certificates of debt always feature in investment news
DATE: Mar 25, 2023
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Personal Finance
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AUTHOR:
Martha Harris Myron
March 2023 is women’s history month in the United States. We don’t have a similar celebration in Bermuda; so instead, we’ll have a brief look at women and finances along with some observation patterns from my former professional financial practice in...
DATE: Mar 18, 2023
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CATEGORY:
Personal Finance
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AUTHOR:
Martha Harris Myron
Dear Dave,
I’ve having some problems with my parents, and I’m hoping you can help. Last summer I borrowed $2,500 from them, and it is taking me longer to pay them back than we agreed. Since the pay-back date passed, they have made several comments ab...
DATE: Mar 18, 2023
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CATEGORY:
Personal Finance
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There are ways anyone can refocus their financial freedom, says Personal Finance columnist Sue Couper
DATE: Mar 14, 2023
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CATEGORY:
Personal Finance
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Central banks raise interest rates to curb inflation, but for many families that means a double dose of economic pain
DATE: Mar 11, 2023
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CATEGORY:
Personal Finance
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AUTHOR:
Martha Harris Myron
A young man’s problem sounds as much like a mismanagement of money as it is a lack of money
DATE: Mar 11, 2023
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CATEGORY:
Personal Finance
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Martha Harris Myron discusses the importance of financial literacy and her latest efforts to promote it in Bermuda
DATE: Mar 04, 2023
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CATEGORY:
Personal Finance
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AUTHOR:
Martha Harris Myron
Dear Dave,
I have an uncle who wants to gift some property to one of his sons, myself and my sister. The property is about 2.5 acres. My wife and I are trying to pay off debt in Baby Step 2 of your plan, and we’re not sure how we feel about the situa...
DATE: Mar 04, 2023
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CATEGORY:
Personal Finance
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Bermuda’s cost of living is a struggle for many families, as feedback from Moneywise readers shows
DATE: Feb 25, 2023
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CATEGORY:
Personal Finance
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AUTHOR:
Martha Harris Myron
Dear Dave,
I’m an anaesthesiologist, and I make between $260,000 and $270,000 a year. My wife is a stay-at-home mom who takes care of our preschool-age kids. We have about $50,000 in a retirement fund, $50,000 in consumer debt, $220,000 in student lo...
DATE: Feb 25, 2023
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CATEGORY:
Personal Finance
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