Will the Twinkle return to Twinkies? After several weeks of heavy taxing (in more ways than one) discussions regarding the perception and direction of the country, it is time to look at some lighter m...
US Expatriates have additional worries. On the week before the 4th of July celebrations in the United States, the land of the free and the home of the brave, I write concerning relevant events for for...
By Martha Harris Myron
When the G8 Heads of State Summit meeting in Northern Island convened amid urgent, rampant press releases last week, the OECD world waited to see the results of the three point ...
Building talking points for Bermuda as the premier offshore financial centre. This column has been in existence for more than 13 years; almost never are there comments or feedback made. That is becaus...
Bermuda is tired. We are tired of being called a tax haven nation. We are tired of watching partisan politicians imperiously attack Bermuda for so-called underhanded tactics while they are focused on ...
Part One in updated series on money and relationships: Sharing households; legalising relationships through marriage or civil unions; dissonance, divorce, and equitable asset distribution; and truncat...
Are Young Men More Irresponsible Financially Than Young Women? We heard from old men and their opinion of young women and their finances in the Royal Gazette article of April 06, 2013. http://www.roy...
Further commentary on elderly exploitation articles featured last week in The Royal Gazette.
Birthing, living, and dying is a messy business; these events are made particularly painful when there are...
Last in the series of young women and their money — that is, unless we receive more letters from readers.
And, now as promised, back to the last question from our young professional career woman.
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The Elephant called FATCA is now in the room. This elephant is large, unfriendly, and will brook no dissent. The FATCA programme* and the accompanying US tax compliance issues have been discussed on m...