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Miranda Marquit

Miranda Marquit

Miranda is a journalistically trained freelance writer. She has written about personal finance for print and online publications, and is the author of two additional financial wellbeing blogs: one on asset management and one on retirement planning.

Miranda lives in Logan, Utah with her husband, Josh, and their son, Gavin.

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