Cutting up curtains: Rebekah, Nick Scott talk business journeys, finances on local podcast
He’s a fifth-generation farmer; she’s a local fashion designer. They talked money early in their marriage — and it made all the difference.
He’s a fifth-generation farmer; she’s a local fashion designer. They talked money early in their marriage — and it made all the difference.
She’s built a business around helping others gives back — and now shares her insight into philanthropy in the latest edition of “Common Cents on the Prairie.”
If Michael and Jean Bender were to sum up their money story, it would be that opposites attract. But that’s just the start — listen in for the rest here.
“The point of cheering for the underdogs is to go from fighting to winning.” This unlikely business owner shares a look inside her success in the latest edition of “Common Cents on the Prairie.”
From leading Blue Bunny to focusing on new business ventures, these family business owners share their story in the latest edition of “Common Cents on the Prairie.”
Meet the college sweethearts who grew up with vastly different money experiences and overcame lots of obstacles to merge their financial lives.
There’s psychology involved when it comes to saving and spending. She helps sort it out in the latest edition of “Common Cents on the Prairie.”
Four years into their seven-year plan for financial freedom, a Sioux Falls couple details how they’re knocking down $231,000 in debt.
For a long time, she equated darkness with poverty. Now, she shines a light on her story of navigating financial trauma.
What recession? If you’re wondering what happened to that prediction, you’ll want to hear what the experts have to say.