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Olivia Maartens

Olivia Maartens

Spent a decade in retail banking. Writes about everyday accounts, fees, and the products banks would rather you not compare.

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James Gosford

Worked in commercial real-estate valuation for years. Writes about REITs, housing cycles, and property markets.

Claire Dubois

Claire Dubois

Analysed company earnings for a buy-side desk. Writes about reading financial statements without an accounting degree.

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