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Small Business, Big Heart: How One Restaurateur Is Taking On Coronavirus

Small Business, Big Heart: How One Restaurateur Is Taking On Coronavirus

“We are not a restaurant anymore, we are a takeout and delivery company” Ryan Pernice told me via telephone before heading back to the kitchen at his flagship site to oversee orders and set up an initiative, “Table & Aid,” which provides a free meal to food insecure individuals in the Roswell area.

Spread Financial Empathy Instead Of Coronavirus

Spread Financial Empathy Instead Of Coronavirus

Each of us has a role to play not only in limiting the spread of the virus, but also in practicing empathy for those who may be hardest hit financially.

3 Scientific Steps So You Don’t Squander Your Pay Raise

3 Scientific Steps So You Don’t Squander Your Pay Raise

(Selected as Forbes Editor's Pick)

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Switching Jobs? How To Go On A Free $2,000+ Health Shopping Spree Before You Leave

Switching Jobs? How To Go On A Free $2,000+ Health Shopping Spree Before You Leave

In today’s economy, leaving a job may not entitle you to a lavish good-bye party or a shiny farewell gift. However, if you plan ahead, you could go on a $2,000+ shopping spree courtesy of your employer before you walk away, or turn leftover vacation days into extra cash in your last paycheck.

Here’s how.

Job Hoppers: How To Avoid Leaving Bonuses, Matches And Other Cash Behind

Job Hoppers: How To Avoid Leaving Bonuses, Matches And Other Cash Behind

While job-hopping is becoming increasingly common, many employees don’t time their exit strategically; they end up short-changing themselves and leaving thousands of dollars on the table.