BUSINESS COLUMNS

WOMEN IN BUSINESS / WORK-LIFE BALANCE

Talented women can thrive in spite of life's challenges

Women must face challenges head-on to thrive in today's workplace, said Pandora Glasford, acting director of the Government's Department of Labour and Training, on Friday.

Take care when buying a gift card for Mother's Day

Pay attention to the terms and conditions when buying gift cards for Mother's Day, consumer affairs expert Honey Adams said on Friday.

Abusive business practices on the rise

The Consumer Protection Act 1999 protects consumers from the many forms of aggressive practices prevalent in the purchase of goods and services in Bermuda.

Watch out for undisclosed fees from financial advisers

When it comes to your investment selection; there are fees associated with all investments - some may be transparent and others may be hidden.

Start planning for your retirement before it is too late

Carla Seely: Begin planning investment strategies for retirement early. It should be a multi-layered approach that is aimed at long-term growth-oriented strategies.
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ASK THE EXPERT

The secret to getting 400,000 km out of your car

Krishna King: According to current research, vehicles tend to last an average of just over 13 years or about 230,000 km.

Matters in Healthcare: The hot topic - Upfront payments for care providers' services

Friday's question for Bermuda Sun's Matters in Healthcare feature concerns the payment of up-front medical fees and their reimbursement by insurers.

Don't overspend on last-minute Christmas gifts

With last minute Christmas shopping, most people will end up spending more than they originally want to.  Honey Adams on Friday offered tips to help avoid overspending.

WOMEN IN BUSINESS

Boost your physical and professional performance

Carla Colbourne on Wednesday suggested that a business person's productivity can be significantly higher if they have a physical exercise routine.

Matters in Healthcare: Upfront payments for healthcare services

Bermuda Sun's 'Matters in Healthcare' column on Friday explained how healthcare payments will change from August 1.
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AFL INVESTMENTS

Will you have enough money for retirement?

Carla Seely: Most people prefer not to think about planning their retirement income until it's too late.

WOMEN IN BUSINESS

Having strong support works for me

Roydell Neverson in Wednesday's Bermuda Sun attempted to dispel the myth that mothers are not in a position to hold key positions within the corporate world.

CONSUMER AFFAIRS

10 tips for seniors on scams to avoid

Honey Adams: Senior citizens are common targets for con artists and fall prey in large numbers to scams involving high-pressure tactics.

TAXES: PART TWO

What are the consequences of expatriation for US citizens?

James Paul Sabo: US expatriation rules were revised in 1996, 2004 and 2008. Current rules impose the same triggers as 2004 law but have dramatically different implications.

TAXES / PART THREE OF THREE

Reporting your gifts

James Paul Sabo on Wednesday presented the third in a series of articles dealing with American residents based in Bermuda and their taxes.
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The Bermuda Sun bids farewell...

JUL 30, 2014: It marked the end of an era as our printers and collators produced the very last edition of the Bermuda Sun.

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