Enterprising Investor

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Aug 3, 2016 • 12min

The Future of Energy

In Episode #288, Energy expert Amy Myers Jaffe walks through the breadth of innovation in the energy markets both in traditional energy sources (e.g., oil) and so-called alternative energy technologies (e.g., solar). Energy breakthroughs have lowered the costs of alternatives dramatically and provide a viable channel for both capital investment and government policy to flow. In particular, Jaffe expects a wave of climate change related policies to push economies more forcefully into alternatives going forward.
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Aug 3, 2016 • 9min

Avoiding the Madness of Crowds

In Episode #289, Rupal J. Bhansali, a value investor whose patience and emphasis on risk management has helped set her apart from her peers, draws the important distinction between risk and volatility, addresses the perils of "value traps," and shares other valuable lessons that she has learned over the course of her investing career.
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Jul 7, 2016 • 12min

Emotional Intelligence, Empathy, and Being a Force for Good

In Episode #287, Dr. Daniel Goleman, best-selling author of Emotional Intelligence and A Force For Good, the Dalai Lama's Vision for Our World, discusses the role of empathy in emotional intelligence and ways emotional intelligence can help finance professionals succeed and be a force for good.
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Jun 16, 2016 • 6min

Skill, Scale, and Luck in Active Management

In Episode #286, Investment manager and author Jacques Lussier, CFA, discusses what, other than superior analytical abilities, leads to investment manager outperformance, as well as the proper way of assessing investment manager performance. Hint: a factor-based approach is his preference. Additionally, Lussier discusses the important role that risk management has in driving outperformance, as well as what kinds of clients make for the best kind of client for investment managers.
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Jun 6, 2016 • 20min

Rock Singer Turned Private Equity Investor Bob Geldof on Investing in Africa

In Episode #285, Sir Bob Geldof, a businessman, political activist, songwriter, musician, author, and former lead singer of the Boomtown Rats, sat down with John Authers of The Financial Times following the 69th CFA Institute Annual Conference to talk about Geldof's journey from rock star to private equity investor. Amid the topics discussed: What's the case for investing in Africa? Why aren't more investors harnessing the continent's prospects? What about concerns about corruption? And, where in Ethiopia is 8 Miles LLP, the London-based private-equity firm he chairs, finding investment opportunities?
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May 23, 2016 • 13min

Emerging Markets: How to Better Understand and Mitigate Risk Going Forward

In Episode #284, Martyn Davies, managing director of emerging markets and Africa at Deloitte Frontier Advisory, discusses the coming demand shock for some emerging markets, the relationship between China and Africa, and what needs to happen for emerging markets to divorce themselves from moves in commodities and simple currency fluctuations. The Take 15 Series is a series of short interviews with leading practitioners on timely topics focused on the investment profession.
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May 9, 2016 • 12min

Why Memory Training Matters for Financial Professionals

In Episode #283, Chester Santos, one of the world's foremost experts on memory training and the 2008 USA Memory Champion, discusses why it's important for financial professionals to exercise their memories. Santos reviews the three main principles of memorization—visualization, invoking additional senses, and applying creativity; and offers practical tips on how to become better at remembering people's names.
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Apr 28, 2016 • 5min

Health Care Is An Essential Element of Wealth Care

In Episode #282, Carolyn McClanahan, a physician and founder of Life Planning Partners, tells CFA Institute why it is essential that financial advisers talk to their clients about their health and then walks us through the components of a health care discussion.
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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."
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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.

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