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From the Archives: The Ultimate Cost of Penny-Pinching

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False economy has cost this man very dear. No one can afford to transact important business when they are not in prime condition, and it pays one in health and in comfort, as well as financially, to be very good to oneself , especially when health and a clear brain are our best capital. The Expensive Is Often the Cheapest.

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Future Of CRE: Zero-Carbon Workplaces

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Financial strategies for decarbonization must consider long-term investments that balance immediate costs with future savings and regulatory compliance, emphasizing the importance of durability and lifecycle costs in building materials and systems.

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Paying Candidates for Interviews: What Should Be Covered and Why?

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But as all eyes are on mental health and wellness improvements in the workplace , employers are facing a new ethical dilemma: Should they pay candidates who interview? William Stonehouse III, president and co-founder of Crawford Thomas Recruiting, has an eye on the trend of paying for interviewing expenses. A babysitter.

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Climate Quitting And 7 More Reasons Your Company Needs More Sustainable Practices

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Young workers are not only concerned about the direct impacts of climate change on their health and well-being but also about how their employers address this global issue. Millennials and younger workers are driving the growing trend of “ climate quitting ” — which is when workers seek out more environmentally friendly jobs.

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Travel Blogger Karen Akpan Shares How She Journeyed From Debt to Economic Freedom

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With an expensive California mortgage, car payments and student loans, the emergency fund she and her husband, Sylvester, had dutifully built quickly depleted. They made all the improvements for the home, but by the time everything was said and done—between closing costs and renovation payments—they made less than $20,000. “I

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Travel Blogger Karen Akpan Shares How She Journeyed From Debt to Economic Freedom

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With an expensive California mortgage, car payments and student loans, the emergency fund she and her husband, Sylvester, had dutifully built quickly depleted. They made all the improvements for the home, but by the time everything was said and done—between closing costs and renovation payments—they made less than $20,000. “I

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The SUCCESS Interview: Puneet Nanda on Disrupting Industries and Making Wellness Products Accessible for All

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I started learning yoga, meditating and kind of improving on my own personal health and goals. I saw that there was a gap, where they had an amazing product, but it was, like, 10 times more expensive than it should have been. This article originally appeared in the September/October 2022 Issue of SUCCESS magazine.