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Michael Lunjevich is a partner at the law firm Hadef & Partners. As the head of the company's commercial and property practice in Dubai, Mr Lunjevich says there are laws to protect property investors, but it is an expensive process to exercise those rights if legal action is required.
Banks putting customers in prison for missed payments on their loans or credit cards because, for instance, they lost their jobs defeats the goal of them ever getting back their money, writes Felicity Glover.
Bank teams up with online travel agency for packages bonus; plus, Mashreq Bank offers a platinum credit card with premium benefits.
With its multi-billion-dollar offer, Facebook forgets the smaller, at-home investors. But maybe that is not such a bad thing after all.
Pass on dying if you can in the US, and beware The Lion in Brazil, writes Felicity Glover.
Don Huber's approach to the funds he manages is called contrarian rebalancing, although Mr Huber says it is a strategy that might be too daunting for the average investor to follow.
Samantha Wood's top 10 tips on how to make money from blogging.
Majid Al Futtaim Finance is hoping for a slice of the growing e-commerce market in the UAE, with the launch of its latest pre-paid Visa card, MyNetCard.
If there's one place small savers are probably wishing they'd rather be in a world where deposit rates are at record lows, Brazil would have to be at the top of their bucket list.
Nimish Dwivedi, the head of payments at Mashreq, says vigilence is the most important element to consider when protecting your hard-earned money.
Felicity Glover's BlackBerry has died - and it looks like it took her technology mojo with it. But maybe the fault isn't entirely hers.
Mohammed Al Shamsi is like most Emirati teenagers of his age who likes to go out with his friends and spend some of his monthly allowance on the latest brand clothes and gadgets. But what sets him apart from other teenagers is the fact that he is what is called a "minor millionaire".
There's nothing worse than an unregulated, cold-calling cowboy, who calls you up out of nowhere and tries to talk you into meeting with one of their financial services agents, who will then proceed to put the hard sell on you.
Paul Trowbridge is the chief executive of the Sharjah-based United Arab Bank (UAB). The Australian, who is spearheading UAB's Dh40 million expansion in Abu Dhabi, says the financial crisis may have made everybody more cautious, but life is not all about saving money.
