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5 Things to do on a Budget in New York City

5 Things to do on a Budget in New York City

NYC is a great place to visit however it can burn a hold in your wallet Check out these options! Top of the Rock Observation Deck and MOMA (Museum of Modern Art). You can get a combination ticket to visit both for $44 total and can even go on different days. Museum of Moving Images. in queens just went through…read more →

18 Jul, 2018
  • activities
  • budget
  • family

7 Places to take your kids this summer outside Manhattan

Parents are always looking for fun places to take kids this summer.  Whether it’s education or to tire them out, these places will leave lasting impressions on your loved ones: New York Hall of Science: Located at 47-01 111th in Corona queens and open 7 days. Many interactive science exhibits and attractions to keep your child’s interest. Indoor Extreme Sports:…read more →

4 Jun, 2018
  • children
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  • New York
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10 Tips to Save Money on Family Theme Park Vacations

Getting ready for an upcoming exciting theme park vacation for the whole family?  It can be even more fun if you can save money before and during your excursion! Visit in between Seasons: Early spring and late fall are often times to score great family deals! Social Media: Follow your favorite parks on social media so you don’t miss out…read more →

15 May, 2018
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5 Ideas for Summer Camp Care Packages

5 Ideas for the Summer Camp Care Package This is the time when kids are getting dropped off at camp and parents are feeling a range of emotions from separation anxiety to the euphoria of free time! A great way to stay in touch is by sending your campers a care package within the first few weeks of camp. Keep…read more →

2 May, 2018
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  • family
6 Interesting Income Tax Facts You Didn’t Know

6 Interesting Income Tax Facts You Didn’t Know

When we were founded in the 1700’s there were very few taxes at all!  Up until 1802, the USA was mainly supported by taxes on goods like tobacco, sugar, and spirits.  War is what initiated the need for funds and taxes. War of 1812: A sales tax was first introduced in 1812 to cover war costs. 1862, middle of the…read more →

18 Apr, 2018
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Three Important Percentages To 
Remember When Buying A Home

Request a FREE Consultation with the Insurance Doctor Here You just finished watching the latest installment of House Hunters on HGTV and begin to think to yourself why not me?   Purchasing your first home is not only the American Dream, for many young Americans it signifies a real transition into financial adulthood and responsibility taking on potentially the largest debt you…read more →

5 Apr, 2018
  • budget
  • Home
  • Real Estate
10 Interesting March Madness NCAA Facts

10 Interesting March Madness NCAA Facts

March Madness is upon us!  One of my favorite times of the year.  Check out these fun facts about the men’s NCAA basketball tournament: Started in 1939: In the first year there were only 8 teams and the Oregon Webfoots defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes. March Madness Phrase: It was first uttered by Brent Musberger in 1982 during the tournament…read more →

27 Mar, 2018
  • basketball
  • leisure
  • sports

8 Fun facts about ML Baseball Spring Training

This week pitchers and catchers report for spring training. I get excited because the baseball season is beginning and winter is ending. These minor league stadiums are a lot of fun to visit. Enjoy these tidbits! The Florida “Grapefruit league” and Arizona “Cactus league” are a 50/50 split which 15 teams training in each state. Do you want a closer…read more →

20 Feb, 2018
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  • travel

6 Ways Olympians Can Make a Living

Since USA professional athletes have been permitted to compete in the Olympics there’s been a misconception that athletes get rich from competing.  In some countries yes, however, in the USA only 50% of our track & field athletes ranked in the top 10 earn over $15,000/year.  The following are some ways athletes are getting compensated: The USOC (United States Olympic…read more →

13 Feb, 2018
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  • wages

6 Facts Nobody Knows About The 2018 Trump Tax Reform

The Trump Tax bill has affected individuals and businesses both in the USA and abroad.  It’s still being dissected.  Check out these facts: Eliminates health ins tax penalty in 2019: The 12/22/2017 tax bill signed into law eliminates the tax penalty for individuals who fail to maintain (MEC) minimum essential coverages as of 1/1/2019. The Employer Mandate still applies: Applicable…read more →

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