South Florida

  • Memorial Day Magic: Your Ultimate Guide to a Spectacular Long Weekend in Broward County

    As Memorial Day weekend swiftly approaches, marking the unofficial start of summer, Broward County is buzzing with anticipation. From immersive experiences that let you walk in the shoes of a soccer legend to breathtaking aerial displays at the beach, this is your ultimate guide to making the most of your long weekend in South Florida.

     

    1. Dive into The Messi Experience: Step into the world of soccer icon Leo Messi at The Messi Experience, an immersive attraction that takes you through his early days in Rosario to his triumphant World Cup moments. Don’t miss out on this 20,000-sq-ft fan paradise where you can board Argentina’s World Cup-winning bus, compete in soccer challenges, and snap a selfie with VR Messi.


  • Save This Reel for a Journey Through Broward County’s Hidden Gems!

    Embark on an adventure through the heart of Broward County's craft beer scene. These hidden gems offer some of the best mouthwatering brews, each waiting to tantalize your taste buds with their incredible flavors. Check out these top local breweries and experience the finest craft beers the county has to offer:


  • Get Ready to Level Up Your Going Out Game!

    Are you ready to elevate your nights out and discover the hottest rooftops in town? Save this guide for your next adventure-packed journey through the most breathtaking and stylish rooftop bars and lounges. Here’s your ultimate list of must-visit spots:


  • We Indulged in an Unforgettable Fiesta at the Tacos and Tequila Festival!

    What an incredible Cinco de Mayo we had at the Tacos and Tequila Festival, courtesy of Feeding South Florida! This event was more than just a celebration – it was a vibrant, heartwarming fiesta that combined endless fun with a meaningful cause.


As the basis takes your monthly income, subtract from it such regular expenses as the cost of housing, transportation, and then select 20-30% on savings or mortgage loan payment.

The rest can be spent on living: restaurants, entertainment, etc. If you are afraid of spending too much, limit yourself in weekly expenses by having a certain amount of ready cash.

 

"When people borrow, they think that they should return it as soon as possible," said Sofia Bera, a certified financial planner and founder of Gen Y Planning company. And at its repayment spend all that earn. But it's not quite rationally ".

 

If you don't have money on a rainy day, in case of an emergency (e.g. emergency of car repairs) you have to pay by credit card or get into new debts. Keep on account of at least $1000 in case of unexpected expenses. And gradually increase the "airbag" to an amount equal to your income for up to three-six months.

 

"Usually when people plan to invest, they only think about profit and they don't think that loss's possible", says Harold Evensky, the President of the financial management company Evensky & Katz. He said that sometimes people do not do basic mathematical calculations.

For example, forgetting that if in one year they lost 50%, and the following year they received 50% of the profits, they did not return to the starting point, and lost 25% savings. Therefore, think about the consequences. Get ready to any options. And of course, it would be wiser to invest in several different investment objects.