

Enterprising Investor
CFA Institute
Enterprising Investor is the flagship podcast of CFA Institute and the definitive program for the investment management industry. As stewards of the investment industry, Enterprising Investor will feature intimate conversations with some of the most influential people from the world of finance about the topics that matter most to investment professionals.
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Apr 19, 2016 • 13min
The Reformed Broker Joshua M. Brown Talks Business
In Episode #281, Joshua M. Brown, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, the persona behind the highly successful financial blog, The Reformed Broker, talks about his views on the Obama administration's push for a fiduciary standard for brokers; the story behind his "reformation"; the outlook for fintech; how social media has helped business; and who he considers "must-reads."

Mar 17, 2016 • 13min
Designing Financial Products
In Episode #280, John Kay asks which design principles can financial service providers use for building products that can help investors achieve their goals.

Mar 1, 2016 • 9min
Approaches to Equity Country Allocation
In Episode #279, Borderless markets have made it easier for fund managers to seamlessly invest in equities. Yet, country allocation and local risk factors are among dominant considerations for global fund managers. In this interview, Aswath Damodaran discusses approaches and limitations in equity country selection.

Feb 11, 2016 • 8min
Fixed Income for the Next Thirty Years?
In Episode #278, David Schawel, CFA, discusses the appropriate role for fixed income as investors contemplate the end of a thirty year bull market in rates. Schawel also discusses how professional investors use Twitter and his outlook for Marketplace lending.

Feb 1, 2016 • 10min
Through the Eye of the Storm with Feminine Values
In Episode #276, Halla Tomasdottir, Founder and CEO of Sisters Capital, outlines the arguments for a more balanced approach and evaluates the connections to a more sustainable financial services industry.

Jan 25, 2016 • 6min
Risks and Opportunities in International Small Cap Equities
In Episode #276, Jon Moog at US-based Lizard Investors discusses why international small cap investing should come with a warning label, "Don't try this at home." While opportunities abound for the savvy investor, poor corporate governance, illiquidity, and lax accounting standards are just some of the risks Moog and his colleagues wrestle with as part of their due diligence process. Learn about the importance of "time arbitrage" as well as risks and rewards of international small cap investing in this brief interview with a well-travelled industry veteran.

Jan 13, 2016 • 14min
The Wrong Way of Thinking About Money
In Episode #275, Dan Ariely, as he provides a more rational approach to money and opportunity costs. There is a rational or right way as well as an irrational or wrong of thinking about money. As human beings we are prone to thinking about money in the wrong way, but fortunately, there are some things we can do about our irrationality.

Dec 18, 2015 • 9min
In Search of Economic Moats
In Episode #274, Elizabeth Collins, CFA, of Morningstar explains how investors can generate alpha through the disciplined application of their Moats methodology and fundamental equity valuation principles.

Dec 2, 2015 • 9min
Nerve-Wracking Developments in Currency Markets
In Episode #273, Ronald G. Layard-Liesching, chairman and founder, Mountain Pacific Group, a firm dedicated to risk management, quantitative finance, and currency investing discusses the current interrelationship of currencies with financial markets, and a particularly troubling scenario for which most investors are unprepared.

Nov 12, 2015 • 11min
Macroeconomic Redux
In Episode #272, Karin Kimbrough, managing director and head of macro and economic policy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses how central banks' quantitative easing has affected both global economic and productivity growth.


