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 - Best Apps for Navigating New York City

Best Apps for Navigating New York City

New York City is great, but it is large and dense. There are literally millions of people walking at the speed of light trying to get to their next destination as quickly as possible, and if you’re a visitor or new to the area, it can be incredibly daunting to navigate your way through the […]

Kewho Min Labor Day in NYC

Labor Day in NYC

  It’s the summertime and if you are free of any occupational responsibilities  or looking to go on vacation, this is certainly the time to do it. However, if you don’t have any more vacation time, you are well aware of the fact that, with July 4th having just passed, there isn’t a single federally […]

Kewho Min New York City: Then and Now Pt. 3

New York City: Then and Now Pt. 3

As a lover of all things New York, I’ve returned with another entry in my ongoing series of New York’s ever-changing landscape. This month, I’ll be covering Coney Island and Grand Central Terminal.   Coney Island One of New York’s most popular locations, Coney Island has a soft spot in almost any New Yorkers heart. […]

Kewho Min New York City: Then and Now Pt. 2

New York City: Then and Now Pt. 2

In my previous entry, I offered a look at how Times Square and the World Trade Center, two of New York City’s most revered landmarks, have changed over the years. And, as I’ve mentioned in the previous entry, New York is far too large and historic to fit all of its landmarks into a single […]

Father’s Day in NYC

Time certainly passes quickly. It seems as if just yesterday I was writing an article on what to do for Mother’s Day in New York City. Now, it is officially June and Father’s Day is just around the corner. So you may be asking yourself: “What can I do for Father’s Day in the great […]

Kewho Min - New York City: Then and Now

New York City: Then and Now

New York City is one of America’s most important cities. It is a landmark, renowned for its diversity, financial, entertainment and fashion districts, culture and history. It is by far one of the world’s most well-known cities and is loved by its 8.491 million inhabitants and billions of people the world over. The city has […]

Kewho Min - Mother’s Day in NYC

Mother’s Day in NYC

There is always something to do in New York City. From watching a late-night broadway show, to paddle boating in Central Park, you can never be bored in the city that never sleeps. And with Mother’s Day coming up very soon, millions of New Yorkers will be looking for great Mother’s Day activities. Here are […]

Kewho Min Venice in New York

Venice in New York

Venice, Italy has gone down in history as one of the most prosperous cities in the world. From its humble beginnings as a safe haven for Romans from invading Germans and Huns to its millennium long run as a sovereign state, the lagoon city has provided some of the greatest artistic and commercial advancements in […]

Kewho Min Keeping NYC Clean

Keeping NYC Clean

New York City has, in the past, been known to be quite dirty. In the 1800s, New York’s city streets were littered with trash, urine, manure and even dead animal carcasses. This was the standard for the city until 1894, when, under Mayor William Strong’s appointment, George Waring took over the Department of Sanitation. Afterwards, […]

Kewho Min NYPD Vehicles to Receive Bulletproof Windows

NYPD Vehicles to Receive Bulletproof Windows

There are many things that New York City is well-known for. It’s electrifying atmosphere, its bright lights and its dedicated police department, to name a few. New York’s Boys in Blue, as they are so lovingly called, patrol the city’s streets, subways and sidewalks ensuring the safety and security of its citizens. They are a […]

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