South Florida

  • 🥂 Terrazas Brunch: A Glamorous Escape into Luxury Dining

    Step into a world of unmatched elegance and indulgence—Terrazas Brunch is so much more than just a meal. It’s a fully immersive experience that redefines what brunch can be. From the second we arrived, it was clear: this wasn’t your typical Sunday outing. This was a moment. A lifestyle. A memory in the making.

     


  • ✨ Behind the Velvet Curtains: Discover the Magic of Noman’s Land Speakeasy

    If you’re looking for your next unforgettable night out in Fort Lauderdale, let us put you on to a place that’s equal parts mystery, glamour, and full-blown main character energy.

     

    Welcome to Noman’s Land — the speakeasy you didn’t know you were missing.

     


  • 🎸 Rock & Brews at Plantation Walk: A Two-Story Playground for Food, Fun & Friday Night Vibes

     

    Alright, let’s talk about the spot you need to hit this weekend: Rock & Brews at Plantation Walk. If you haven’t been yet, prepare yourself—because this place isn’t just cool, it’s two stories of pure rockstar-level fun.

    Seriously, it’s giving: elevated, edgy, unforgettable.

     


  • Say Goodbye to the Usual Bar Scene: Discover the Magic of 511 Bar & Lounge!

    Aren’t you tired of hitting the same old bars and ordering the same old drinks? We know it can get monotonous. That’s why we decided to switch things up and check out 511 Bar & Lounge on a Wednesday night—and let me tell you, it’s a total vibe!

     


  • 🍔 B Square’s Dine Out Menu Might Be the Best Thing Happening on Las Olas Right Now

     

    If you're hunting for the ultimate foodie steal this season, B Square Burgers & Booze just dropped a Dine Out Fort Lauderdale menu that seriously delivers. And we’re not exaggerating when we say—it’s one of the best deals on Las Olas right now. Forget the tired prix fixe menus that end with some basic dessert. This one ends with BEER (or a mimosa if you're feelin' bubbly). Now that deserves a standing ovation. 👏🍺

     


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.