11-21-2016
Watching the stock market before and after this years presidential election was a little confusing. The markets seemed to favor Hillary Clinton, spiking when she did well in the polls and plummetting when Donald Trump was declared President-elect. However, in the days after the election, the markets soared! Why did the markets get on board with Trump so quickly? Why didn't they favor him from the start? How can we read the changes we see happening in the markets? CBN News Financial Editor Drew Parkhill answers those questions and more in this weeks episode of CBN News Money Wise.
11-08-2016
Have you ever dreamt of what you would do if there were no limit in your bank account? Or maybe you dream about a career that could get you to that point. This episode of CBN News Money Wise is the first of several that we'll be throwing into the mix of finding financial freedom in unconventional ways.
10-24-2016
The Internet gives us the ability to stay more connected to each other than ever before--but if we're not careful this new kind of connectedness can also be impersonal and distant. We speak with a woman who shrunk the digital distance between her community by asking them to invest in her family during their time of need.
10-11-2016
Did you know that debt is optional? In this episode of CBN News Money Wise we dive back into our conversation on the cost of higher education--but this time with less doom and gloom. We're having a hope-filled conversation with Rapper Dee-1 and Jesse Mecham, the host of the YNAB (You Need a Budget) Podcast. Dee-1 and Mecham share ways that students can get that education they need, while avoiding Sallie Mae!
10-11-2016
I felt guilty if I didn’t always tithe, and would beat myself up for not having enough faith. After a while I thought, wait a second.  There’s something wrong with all this guilt I’m experiencing, and with all this manipulation over money. 
10-11-2016
Has getting out of debt become the new American dream? In this episode of CBN News Money Wise we talk to a university professor and rapper Dee-1 about the cost of paying for a college education, why those costs continue to rise and how to pay for higher education without becoming buried in debt.