The United States Securities and Exchange Commission released their Study Regarding Financial Literacy Among Investors in the United States that was mandated by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and C...
Bond values and interest rates related to government debt (called sovereign bonds) have been featured repeatedly in finance news for months. Headline focus has been eastward on Euro zone countries, su...
Investment markets took a sharp rise upwards on Thursday of this week in reaction to supportive moves from the European Central Bank, under president Mario Draghi, with the implementation of an unlimi...
Dividends de Rigueur. A basket of dividend-producing stocks used to be called the old people’s retirement portfolio. The stocks had certain characteristics, sort of like the retirees themselves: consi...
For isolated islanders in Bermuda, the internet is our window to the world. Upset that comfort level with interruptions in internet service, and you will incur the wrath of the individually confined a...
By Martha Myron
New filing compliance procedures for non-resident US taxpayers
Effective September 1, 2012, a new procedure from US Internal Revenue Service will be available for persons listed above...
Part 2 — Money laundering series.
Money laundering has been a focus in the media of late, due to the alleged non-compliance with, and circumvention of US Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations by in...
Another Cup Match, another Crown and Anchor Tent featuring the game of chance. Not really gambling, you know, all in good fun, wink, wink, but so much anticipation that one business is featuring a vid...
By Martha Myron
Part One — in a series on Illicit Funds Flows and Money Laundering
There resides a famous quote in the media sphere, lingering into perpetuity somewhat distorted, but generally attrib...
Does the small investor have any trust left in capital markets? Trading market volatility still arises reflective of the ongoing Euro zone crisis, the upcoming US election, the US debt ceiling issues ...