Millennials have long been accused of being entitled and lazy. But is that really the case? Let's see how they view work and retirement.
What's the best way to future-proof your income for retirement? You might be surprised what these people think.
For decades, the housing market in Austin has been booming. What do residents think is the reason low-income Austinites are being priced out of the market?
Death and taxes. Everyone has a different perspective on the amount of money they spend in taxes. Let's see what strangers on the street think.
The real estate market in Texas is historically one of the strongest in the nation...but why?
Do you know how much Social Security pays? How much money will you need when you retire? Will it be enough to live on? Hmmm...
Let's face it, the economy is complicated. Let's see what a couple of strangers on the street think about it.
Do you know the level of risk associated with different investments? Let's see if a random sample of folks on the street do.
What's the key to a successful investment portfolio? This week we pose that question to some unsuspecting strangers on the street.
When are you going to stop working? Most people can't answer that. We talk to people about their plan and timeline to quit working.
In this episode, we talk to people about their retirement plans (or lack thereof) and how much money they think they need to retire.
In this episode, we talk to people about making loans, taking loans, and paying them back (or not).
In most cases, your position in society determines your perspective on capitalism. How do you perceive the difference between Main Street and Wall Street?
Building homes is a tough business. And, nobody is better at this business than Ronnie and Donny Anderson of Anderson Homes Dallas.
This week, we ask the question, "what does it mean to put your money to work for you?".
The Great Recession caused Baby Boomers to make some fundamental changes in their plans for retirement. What will retirement look like for younger Americans when the time comes?
Would you rather buy it off the self, or are you a DIY kind of guy (or gal)? How does this relate to finance? Who the hell knows, but it's informative.
The economy of 2018 provides a lot of opportunity to "earn outside of the box". How do entrepreneurs view their level of opportunity, and how are they taking advantage of it?
Have you thought about what will happen when you're gone? What will you leave behind? What do you want to be your legacy?