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The Clark Howard Podcast

12.24.19 Senior citizens and student living together; Tech companies enter banking sphere

The Clark Howard Podcast

Clark Howard

Business, Investing, Entrepreneurship

4.65.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2019

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

One Minnesota senior living center is renting out vacancies to nearby college students. Students in residence volunteer hours to senior citizens for discounted food and lodging. Winona State students and seniors benefit alike - Win - win! The mutual benefits of this cross generational opportunity are immeasurable. Meanwhile the predicted demand for senior housing could be exaggerated, as more seniors choose to age in place, accommodated by technology. Adult children can monitor their aging parents from across the country. Apple and Samsung watches provide the capacity for shared health alerts. New services provide a level of care through home visits at a much lower cost than residing in institutional settings.  Tech firms are going heavily into banking services. Fintechs offer new ways to handle, save and invest your money. A survey found that of the big 4 tech companies, people trust Amazon the most to handle their money. They've yet to enter that sector. But The WSJ reports Google is setting up banking operations in a joint venture with Citibank and a credit union. Google enjoys a financial trust level greater than Apple. The survey reports the least trust in Facebook, which has trashed its own reputation. Facebook has not shown respect for user privacy - a long term issue that undermines its credibility. Google is trusted 2 to 1 to handle money vs Facebook. The big news for consumers is that change comes from outside this industry. New and improved deals are coming from competitors outside traditional banking. Around 15 years ago, European ING Direct pioneered online banking options we enjoy today, offering superior rates on saving. Traditional banks are limited by legacy computer systems and mergers, leaving them with antiquated, high cost operating systems. Consumers will have more choice from innovators. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's great to have you here on the Clark Howard Show where it's all about you and that

0:10.8

quality yours.

0:11.8

I want you to learn ideas to me so you can keep more of what you make.

0:17.2

Coming up later, the big technology companies are coming for your banking dollars.

0:23.5

How good an idea is that.

0:25.3

We're going to talk about it.

0:28.0

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0:35.2

stretch every dollar in your life.

0:38.1

And ClarkDeals.com is where we keep you up to date on all the best deals shopping for

0:46.0

Christmas.

0:47.8

Okay.

0:50.2

This is really interesting to me.

0:55.0

Read a story done by is actually a TV story originally.

0:59.8

This is the print form from Channel 11 in Minnesota that did a story about a senior living

1:08.6

center that took some of their rooms and made them available to college students from

1:18.2

a nearby college.

1:20.8

So in the senior center, students can live in just a small number of the rooms.

1:28.9

It's called students and residents.

1:32.4

If they volunteer hours with the senior citizens.

1:37.8

So if a student volunteers 10 hours a month, they rent the mansion, including food mansion.

1:46.9

Well, it's actually referred to in this TV story as a mansion.

1:50.8

It's converted into a housing facility.

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