Nancy Menefree Jackson of SmartWoman.com interviewed Fox Business Network anchor Dagen McDowell about her career and how she prepares for work each day.
Here is an excerpt:
Q: How did you educate yourself about the financial world?
McDowell: I started by reading as much as I could: newspapers, books, research. But I learned the most from talking to the smartest (and most patient) people: the best money managers, analysts, salesmen, executives. My sources were educators, even if they didn’t know it.
One thing I learned very quickly: You can’t fake it if you don’t understand a subject you’re writing about. Acting like you already know it all will get you nowhere. You will sit down to write a story and won’t have the slightest idea what you’re saying.
I’d ask simple questions and always press people if I didn’t understand what they were talking about. To this day, I try to bring that to TV and let the guests talk. They’re the experts.
I tell everyone the same thing when I get asked questions about investing, finance, business and the economy: “There are no stupid questions.â€
Q: What areas of finance most fascinate you?
McDowell: I like the subjects that impact people’s everyday lives: mutual fund investing, home buying, taxes, retirement saving, Social Security. Lately, I am more and more excited about my focus on entrepreneurship. My Saturday show, “Your Questions Your Money,†[airs from 10 am to 2 pm (ET) on FOX Business Network] is largely about starting, running and growing your own business. Small businesses are the engine of our economy. I feel inspired hearing people’s stories and dreams and helping turn them into reality.
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