

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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Feb 2, 2015 • 6min
Entrepreneurship, Diversity, and Value Investing
In episode #254, Kim Shannon, CFA, president and chief investment officer at Sionna Investment Managers and an experienced value investor, discusses the lessons she learned in starting her own asset management firm, as well as the need for greater gender diversity in corporate governance. Shannon also shares insights on the discipline of value investing and the principal challenges facing investors today.

Jan 16, 2015 • 7min
CEO Candor and Stock Price Performance
In episode #253, Laura Rittenhouse, CEO of Rittenhouse Rankings, conducts annual benchmark surveys of corporate communications, and has identified a link between the authenticity and transparency of executive communications and a firm's stock price performance. Rittenhouse explains how investors can detect a lack of candor on the part of a firm's CEO.

Dec 30, 2014 • 8min
Climate Bonds Primer
In episode #252, Founder and CEO of the Climate Bonds Initiative, Sean Kidney, provides a primer about climate bonds. This includes: what they are; how they are helping change the climate story in investing; and what the future of the business might be.

Dec 17, 2014 • 6min
Investment Lessons from John Maynard Keynes
In episode #251, Elroy Dimson discusses his research on John Maynard Keynes, collectables, and indices, and draws out some investment lessons from the past.

Dec 2, 2014 • 9min
Must Understand Demographic Trends
In episode #250, Rob Arnott discusses the many demographic headwinds confronted by the global economy and how they explain much of the post-Great Recession economic malaise.

Nov 7, 2014 • 13min
Myths of Financial Theory and Emerging Markets
In episode #249, Jerome Booth argues that 80% of financial theory is not fit for purpose and describes how investors in the developed world cannot afford to ignore emerging markets. Proper asset allocation requires a strategic view about macro-economic forces, like funds flows, and geopolitical factors rather than traditional optimization models.

Oct 28, 2014 • 12min
Trends in Asian Wealth Management
In episode #248, There has been significant wealth accumulation in Asia in recent years. Vineet Vohra, CFA, of HSBC discusses trends and developments that are taking place across the region, including asset allocation, fees, and ETFs.

Oct 10, 2014 • 7min
The GIPS Guidance Statement for Asset Owners
In episode #247, John P. Meier, CFA, discusses the newly released Guidance Statement on the Applicability of the GIPS Standards for Asset Owners, including the reasons behind issuing the guidance statement and how claiming compliance with the GIPS standards can benefit these asset owners.

Oct 1, 2014 • 10min
The Pooled Fund Guidance Project
In episode #246, Ann Putallaz provides an update on the pooled funds guidance project, highlighting key issues for consideration during the guidance drafting process and discusses why such guidance is needed in the industry.

Sep 2, 2014 • 16min
The Economics of Happiness and the Value of Prediction Markets
In episode #245, Justin Wolfers challenges the prevailing view that there is a limit to the happiness that money can buy.