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The people writing this.

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Michael Brennan

Michael Brennan

Worked in mortgage lending before writing about it. Covers home financing, rates, and the fine print borrowers miss.

Ernest Hemsworth

Ernest Hemsworth

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

Jonathan Reeves

Jonathan Reeves

Traded fixed income at a regional bank. Now writes about bonds, interest rates, and central-bank policy in everyday terms.

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