Kewho Min | Certified Public Accountant/ Finance | New York City

Kewho Min is a dedicated and experienced professional accountant based out of New York City

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Kewho Min The History of New York City Pizza

The History of New York City Pizza

New York City is well known for putting its own twist on some of the most delicious food: cheesecake, bagels and “dirty water dogs”, to name a few. It’s indisputable, however, that the one iconic New York bite is pizza. The Big Apple can’t take credit for inventing the pizza pie, though. Both the ancient […]

Kewho Min Mastering the Slang of New York City

Mastering the Slang of New York City

New York City has always been a world unto itself, but for visitors, mastering the lingo beloved by city residencies can be an intimidating proposition. Here are just a few important terms to know on your next visit to NYC, and why learning the right lingo can help you better navigate the most fascinating parts […]

Kewho Min Law Set to Legalize Electric Scooters and Electric Bicycles in NYC

Law Set to Legalize Electric Scooters and Electric Bicycles in NYC

Electric scooters and electric bicycles are seen as a public menace by some, and these same eco-friendly modes of transportation are seen as a way to combat traffic and lower one’s carbon footprint to boot by others. The city of New York has been pretty ambivalent until recently. On Wednesday, a bill is set to […]

Kewho Min Best Family Getaway Locations from New York City

Best Family Getaway Locations from New York City

New York City may be one of the best places to live, but that doesn’t mean that a getaway isn’t in order sometimes. Families with kids will likely want to treat everyone to a little change of pace sometimes. A family-friendly location convenient to New York City will give everyone an exciting time. Kalahari Resorts […]

Kewho Min A Guide to "The Mansion Tax"

A Guide to “The Mansion Tax”

As the New York state legislature worked to develop their budget for the 2020 fiscal year, they sought to leverage losses in revenue in other areas by increasing taxes on those purchasing high-value homes – called the ‘progressive mansion tax’, this new policy imposes a one-time tax increase scaling upwards as the price of the […]

Kewho Min Four of the Best First-Date Spots in NYC

Four of the Best First-Date Spots in NYC

For most, first dates are nervewracking. There’s the stress of picking the right outfit, the right things to say to sound cool, but not braggy, and most importantly, finding the perfect spot to meet. Luckily for those that live in NYC, the city is full of cool spots that are sure to impress. Remove some […]

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Five Best All-You-Can-Eat Buffets in NYC

Have a big appetite? A buffet is the perfect place to satiate your hunger. While buffets have a bad reputation for serving old food that’s been sitting under a heat lamp for hours, these NYC spots are sure to change your mind. These restaurants all have their own all-you-can-eat offerings, and each is as delicious […]

Carter Boehm Modular Apartments in Brooklyn, New York

Modular Apartments in Brooklyn, New York

There is an ongoing affordable housing crisis in New York City. Based on the principles of supply and demand, the real estate industry of the city isn’t able to keep up with the rapidly growing population which has created a situation where landlords and property owners are able to charge incredibly high rent for their […]

NYC’s Waste Problem

NYC Is Wasting Money In a city of more than 8 million people, how do you contain all of the waste that is produced? It’s certainly an undertaking to manage all of the garbage produced by that many people on a daily basis. And New York City is no stranger to waste management problems. In […]

NYC’s New Siren Song

When you think of New York City, what are some things that come to mind? Energy, cabs, pizza, the subway, and lots and lots of people, right? What about the ever-popular call of the police siren? That’s most certainly a sound synonymous with the Big Apple. Unfortunately, when you have a large city, like New […]

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