Bermuda resident readers of the Moneywise column tell me that they like to read my articles (and I thank them for that) but they will inevitably point out that they aren’t too interested when I go off...
Everyone needs a job, from the time that a child is relatively small through to virtually the end of life. Everyone needs a job, a function to perform. Call it work, a career, vocation, avocation, a c...
Bank deposit interest rates are still so low, so tedious in their predictability, and so discouraging for the fierce saver, it would seem that investors would be flocking to invest in equity markets. ...
This is an open letter to the financial institution employees offered voluntary retirement this week of November 10, 2012 as well as to all individuals who have been made redundant during Bermuda’s se...
Part one of this series was featured on owning your own business is the stuff of dreams. You are in control, you are expressing your personal drive and commitment, you are promoting the service or pro...
One of the questions that arise at all times is the following. How did the wealthy become so rich? And why aren’t they spreading it around?
The answers, if I may presume to speak for them, are: They ...
Considerable commentary seen lately regarding the demographics of the potential continued domestic employee population in Bermuda. I say, potential, because it is a statistical fact that unemployment ...
Clearing out the explosive jungle that constitutes part of the garden while enjoying fall, a favourite season in Bermuda, the parallels between the growth of plants and the appreciation and allocation...
Bermuda residents — do you know how your health insurance premiums are being spent? There have been discussions, knowledgeable questions and in some cases, vague, obtuse answers about the state of the...
What was your biggest financial mistake? You know that one, where you took a hit you would rather not talk about. A financial blunder is not necessarily precipitated by a poor stock market choice; it ...