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This story originally appeared on The Penny Hoarder. The worst part about building credit? The nagging pressure to put all your expenses on credit cards to build that glowing credit score. Yes, making timely payments on traditional loans and credit cards is the most common way to prove you’re fiscally responsible. But what if the…
Read MoreAccording to executives from Bermuda-based reinsurance companies and brokers that met virtually with analysts from KBW, the wave of new private equity backed start-ups are so far being seen to maintain the reinsurance industry’s price discipline as the key January renewals approach. Discipline is a key factor in how successful the reinsurance market is in…
Read MoreHere are the ten most popular news articles, week ending 20th December 2020, covering catastrophe bonds, ILS, reinsurance capital and related risk transfer topics. To ensure you never miss a thing subscribe to the weekly Artemis email newsletter updates or get our email alerts for every article we publish. Ten most read articles on Artemis.bm,…
Read MoreThe House and Senate are set to vote Monday on $900 billion in pandemic relief aimed at boosting the U.S. economy into the early spring, combined with $1.4 trillion to fund regular government operations for the rest of the fiscal year. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/articles/coronavirus-relief-bill-includes-direct-payments-tax-breaks-airlines-aid
Read More“With the rapid growth of modern medicine and awareness in lifestyle and environmental influences, individuals can live longer and healthier lives. Approximately 15.2 percent of the U.S. population consists of individuals 65 years and older. To make the added years of life expectancy fulfilling, older adults need to stay socially connected and involved. One key…
Read MoreWe officially now have the vaccine and have begun to immunize the frontline workers at our hospital with the COVID-19 vaccine. And since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine emergency use authorization and a second vaccine from Moderna, there’s more hope for an end to the global pandemic. This specific batch of…
Read MoreHappy Fist Pump Friday! OK, I’m a little late this weekend, but I wanted to check in with the EOD Nation because there’s been some exciting financial developments recently. Medical Bills In September of 2019 I tore the Achilles Tendon in my right foot and had to have surgery to repair it. Both my wife…
Read MoreIn 2016, I was at an angel investor’s conference in Las Vegas when I met a certain individual pursuing their MBA at Stanford University. We got to talking about angel investing, and the term “blockchain” was mentioned. I asked, “the blockchain: that’s Bitcoin, isn’t it?” “Oh no,” was their reply, “Bitcoin is only the beginning…
Read MoreAs many of you know, burnout is an increasingly serious problem for physicians, affecting over 50 percent of clinicians in some studies conducted before our current COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, in an interesting study, one of every four physicians is looking to do some non-clinical work, in part, to ease the stress of today’s clinical…
Read MoreWe recently passed the third Sunday of Advent. In my faith tradition, that is a day we focus on joy. I write today about the joys of having a “cozy COVID Christmas” and how we can celebrate our respective holidays while minimizing the risk to our loved ones and community. I am an ICU doctor…
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