2025-02-14
9 分钟This episode is sponsored by Northern Trust Wealth Management.
There is more to being a successful entrepreneur than just good business practices.
What is it about an entrepreneur's childhood that helped fuel their entrepreneurial spirit?
What are entrepreneurs doing to cultivate this spirit in their own children and build a legacy beyond their business?
Tune in each month to the Road to Why podcast by the Northern Trust Institute,
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Here's your money briefing for Friday, February 14th.
I'm Mariana Aspuru for the Wall Street Journal.
A dozen roses, a heart-shaped box of chocolates along with the romantic Valentine's Day dinner can add up,
but scoring that hard-to-get reservation could be cheaper and easier with the help of restaurant loyalty apps.
If you dine out a lot, then you should go for the app that offers significant discounts,
because you are spending a lot of money at restaurants.
And then if you're a person who enjoys having perks like getting a free cocktail from time to time or that extra course,
then I think that one of these apps might be for you as well.
We'll talk with Wall Street Journal contributor Kathleen Squires about how diners can get the most out of these apps after the break.
This episode is sponsored by Northern Trust Wealth Management.
There is more to being a successful entrepreneur than just good business practices.
What is it about an entrepreneur's childhood that helped fuel their entrepreneurial spirit?
What are entrepreneurs doing to cultivate this spirit in their own children and build a legacy beyond their business?