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Money & Me: ‘I have a six-figure income from my salary, business shares and property’
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Money & Me: ‘I have a six-figure income from my salary, business shares and property’

Nadine Mezher, a 45-year-old Lebanese national and co-founder of the UAE-based financial platform Sarwa, discusses her financial philosophy and how it influenced her career choices. She attributes her approach to her parents, who instilled in her values such as saving, avoiding unnecessary debt, and understanding the difference between good and bad debt. Her father, a self-made businessman, involved her and her siblings in his business from a young age, teaching them financial responsibility. Mezher emphasizes the importance of investing for financial independence, particularly for women, and highlights how Sarwa challenged traditional assumptions about young people in the Middle East investing. She recently launched a fashion brand called Nawa, supported by strategic planning and long-term investor partnerships.

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The National logoThe NationalLié à un partiCentreFactualité 96Objectivité 91il y a 6 h
Money & Me - $1,000 to six-figure income: Dubai entrepreneur on discipline of building wealth

Nadine Mezher, a 45-year-old Lebanese entrepreneur based in Dubai, discusses her journey in building wealth through disciplined financial practices and entrepreneurship. As co-founder and chief marketing officer of Sarwa, a successful financial platform in the UAE, she highlights the importance of accessible investment opportunities for younger generations, particularly women, emphasizing financial independence. Mezher attributes her financial mindset to lessons learned from her father, who instilled values such as avoiding unnecessary debt and understanding the difference between good and bad debt. She also shares insights into her approach to launching her new fashion brand, Nawa, stressing the need for liquidity and long-term planning.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses on personal finance strategies, entrepreneurship, and gender-related economic empowerment. While these topics intersect with broader societal and economic policies, the piece does not take a clear ideological stance or frame the content in a politically charged manner. It remains

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 96 · Objectivité 91): This article provides accurate and consistent facts with the others, including Mezher's role at Sarwa, the company's AUM, and her quotes. It maintains a balanced tone, focusing on her perspective without overt bias or emotional language.

The National logoThe NationalLié à un partiCentreFactualité 95Objectivité 90hier
Money & Me: ‘I have a six-figure income from my salary, business shares and property’

Nadine Mezher, a 45-year-old Lebanese national and co-founder of the UAE-based financial platform Sarwa, discusses her financial philosophy and how it influenced her career choices. She attributes her approach to her parents, who instilled in her values such as saving, avoiding unnecessary debt, and understanding the difference between good and bad debt. Her father, a self-made businessman, involved her and her siblings in his business from a young age, teaching them financial responsibility. Mezher emphasizes the importance of investing for financial independence, particularly for women, and highlights how Sarwa challenged traditional assumptions about young people in the Middle East investing. She recently launched a fashion brand called Nawa, supported by strategic planning and long-term investor partnerships.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses on personal finance, entrepreneurship, and family influence rather than political ideology or policy debate. While it touches on economic principles and gender roles in financial independence, it does not take a clear partisan stance or frame the discussion in a politically slant

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 90): The article presents factual information about Nadine Mezher's background, Sarwa's achievements, and her statements accurately. All details align with the cross-source consensus. The tone is mostly neutral, though there is some emphasis on her personal achievements which slightly reduces objectivity

The National logoThe NationalLié à un partiCentreFactualité 94Objectivité 89hier
Money & Me: ‘I have a six-figure income from my salary, business shares and property’

Nadine Mezher, a 45-year-old Lebanese national living in Dubai, discusses her financial journey and the principles that guide her investments and business ventures. As co-founder and chief marketing officer of Sarwa, a successful low-cost investment platform in the UAE, she highlights the importance of financial independence, particularly for women. She emphasizes that investing allows individuals to make choices, support their families, and pursue new opportunities. Mezher attributes her financial mindset to her parents, who instilled values such as prudent spending, avoiding bad debt, and understanding the concept of good debt—using loans to purchase income-generating assets. Her early involvement in her father's business exposed her to financial management, shaping her current approach to wealth creation.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses on personal finance strategies, entrepreneurial success, and gender-related perspectives on financial independence. While these topics intersect with broader economic policies and societal norms, the piece does not take a clear ideological stance or frame the content in a biased,

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 94 · Objectivité 89): The content matches the other articles closely, with minor differences likely due to formatting or editing. Factual accuracy remains high, and while the tone is generally neutral, the repeated focus on Mezher's personal narrative slightly affects perceived objectivity.

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