Grocery Shopping and Mileage Logs
It’s human nature to hold others to our own personal standards. We all do it. And we do it in virtually every aspect of life—even
It’s human nature to hold others to our own personal standards. We all do it. And we do it in virtually every aspect of life—even
There are plenty of things that we Americans love. We love food, cars, football, reality TV, central air conditioning and not using the metric system.
It’s been said that children are the most expensive free things you’ll ever have. Truer words have never been spoken. In fact, the US Department
When you start your own business, you have a plethora of options for the type of entity you would like to operate as. Just to
How many times have you been sitting down to a nice Shabbos dinner, surrounded by your beautiful children, and just thought, “Wow, these kids cost
I remember walking into a doctor’s office a couple of years ago. The furniture in the waiting room was outdated, the carpet looked as if
Technology has certainly changed from when I was growing up. I often think of the differences between the world I grew up in compared to
The kiddie tax—could anything sound more adorable? You can just imagine an IRS agent asking, “Would you like the big-boy tax or the teenie-weenie, wittle,
It’s every taxpayer’s worst nightmare—there’s a knock on the door one evening and you open the door. You see a figure in the shadowy night
The Facebook world is really quite a strange universe when you sit back and think about it. The average sentence written by a female inexplicably
A young woman brings home her fiance to meet her parents. After dinner, the mother tells her husband to find out about the young man.
A quick Google search reveals the origin of the derogatory term “Indian giver.” There are various theories of its origin, but one such claim is