Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Podcast Episodes for Finance Classes


Podcast episodes for Finance classes.  Primarily for my own classes, but useful in any finance class.

For economics classes, here is a list I made as well.


FOR A CORPORATE FINANCE class

A mule trader (finance is not new):
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2015-12-14/episode-6-meet-the-man-who-made-millions-trading-mules

How finance has grown:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2016-05-27/30-how-finance-took-over-the-world

Finance at the University: http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/why-we-cant-afford-to-ignore-higher-educations-financial-problems/

Contracts and CEO pay

  1. http://www.marketplace.org/2016/07/12/economy/let-s-do-numbers-ceos-still-make-way-more-money-you
  2. http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2016/02/05/465747726/-682-when-ceo-pay-exploded
  3. http://www.npr.org/2015/01/01/374332473/why-cutting-a-ceo-s-pay-can-be-very-difficult
  4. http://insight.kellogg.northwestern.edu/new/podcast-popup/total_compensation
  5. Very difficult to measure how much a manager matters http://freakonomics.com/2012/12/27/how-much-does-a-good-boss-really-matter-a-new-marketplace-podcast/

Time value of money (retirement & personal finance)


Retirement planning
http://www.doughroller.net/investing/how-much-should-you-be-saving-for-retirement/
https://moneyfortherestofus.net/mny033-mind-the-gap/  ---start at 10 minutes
http://freakonomics.com/2012/01/17/retirement-kills-a-new-marketplace-podcast/


What rate of return should we assume?
https://moneyfortherestofus.net/mny009-expected-return/



Valuation


Aswath Damodaran is simply the best valuation professor there is.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2016-10-28/ritholtz-s-masters-in-business-aswath-damodaran-interview

How to be less terrible at forecasting (Freakonomics):
http://freakonomics.com/podcast/how-to-be-less-terrible-at-predicting-the-future-a-new-freakonomics-radio-podcast/

Difficulty in reading accounting statements: http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/possible-defog-americas-corporate-financial-reports/

Allocations: 


http://moneytreepodcast.com/mti019-modern-portfolio-theory-wrong-david-stein/

http://moneytreepodcast.com/mti083-adaptive-asset-allocation-adam-butler/


Small businesses and micro finance--
http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/living-2-day-microfinance-breaks-cycle-poverty/

One the importance of small business finance:
http://www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/podcasts/episodes/8-26-2015-dina-powell.html


Market efficiency:

The value of information from space:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2016-09-16/46-space-robots-are-helping-hedge-funds-invest

From dumpsters: (also can learn about short selling):
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2016-03-28/21-the-fraught-life-of-a-dumpster-diving-u-s-short-seller


Burton Malkiel
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-05-31/barry-ritholtz-s-masters-in-business-burton-malkiel-interview


John Bogle on Passive vs Active investing:
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-03-15/jack-bogle-s-indexing-revolution


An Insider Trader tells all:
http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2015/12/23/460689797/episode-671-an-insider-trader-tells-all

Ok, so this is not really a podcast, but it's audio and since it is my page, I am including it.  A series of newscasts on insider trading from NPR:
http://www.npr.org/tags/141715105/insider-trading

Behavioral Finance


What is behavioral finance from IBM:
http://www.ibmbigdatahub.com/podcast/finance-focus-what-behavioral-finance

Nobel Prize Winner Daniel Kahneman:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2016-08-04/interview-with-daniel-kahneman-masters-in-business-audio

Richard Thaler (he needs no introduction)
http://origin-www.bloombergview.com/articles/2015-06-15/barry-ritholtz-s-masters-in-business-richard-thaler-interview

Does expensive wine taste better?
http://freakonomics.com/podcast/the-days-of-wine-and-mouses-a-new-freakonomics-radio-podcast/

Dr. Daniel Crosby on making good financial decisions (target is advisors)
http://www.xyplanningnetwork.com/ep-46-helping-clients-make-good-decisions-dr-daniel-crosby/

Maybe willpower is not enough:
http://freakonomics.com/podcast/when-willpower-isnt-enough-a-new-freakonomics-radio-podcast/


Scarcity: I think this is most important thing going.  I see it/live it every day.
http://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/player.aspx?id=3089

Fear of scarcity is a big thing.
http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2011/11/04/142016962/the-friday-podcast-how-fear-turned-a-surplus-into-scarcity


IPOs and Corp Fin
Why firms are waiting longer to go public:
http://www.mckinsey.com/industries/high-tech/our-insights/anatomy-of-a-unicorn-why-tech-start-ups-are-staying-private

Governance:

CEO transitions:
http://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/strategy-and-corporate-finance/our-insights/ceo-transitions-the-science-of-success

ESG from Masters in Business:
http://ritholtz.com/2016/09/books/


ESG investing goes mainstream
from Goldman Sachs:
http://www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/podcasts/episodes/04-21-2016-john-goldstein.html
http://www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/podcasts/episodes/7-21-2015-hugh-lawson.html

Impact investing:
http://www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/podcasts/episodes/4-15-2015.html

Market for Corporate Control:


* Horizontal deals and monopolies
http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2013/02/23/172724026/episode-438-mavericks-monopolies-and-beer

* A look at Tesla and Solar City
http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/will-teslas-merger-with-solarcity-shine/


10 years of Mergers and acquisitions (2006-2016)
http://www.strategyand.pwc.com/global/home/what-we-think/multimedia/podcasts/mm-mergercast_display/decade-of-mergers-and-acquisitions

Divestitures and carveouts (not the most exciting, but good content)

  1. http://www.strategyand.pwc.com/global/home/what-we-think/multimedia/podcasts/mm-mergercast_display/hidden-value-nasty-surprises-part-1
  2. http://www.strategyand.pwc.com/global/home/what-we-think/multimedia/podcasts/mm-mergercast_display/hidden-value-nasty-surprises-part-2

IPO and mergers/acquisitions (what it is like as an Investment banker)
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2016-10-04/interview-with-ventresca-myers-masters-in-business-audio

Debt:

Country level debt:
http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2011/07/20/138518262/the-tuesday-podcast-how-much-debt-is-too-much


Dividends:


https://radicalpersonalfinance.com/financial-independence-via-dividend-investing-interview-with-jason-from-dividend-mantra-rpf0096/

Buybacks
http://www.marketplace.org/2016/06/08/world/profit-buybacks


Derivatives and Hedging:
http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2012/10/17/163038597/ask-a-banker-whats-a-derivative

A look at one options contract (Soybeans) from the CME (my advice, skip the first few minutes):
http://www.cmegroup.com/education/options-insider-a-deep-dive-into-soybean-options.html

ok, so this may not be super exciting, it is good material.
https://capitalistexploits.at/2016/10/hedging-extraordinary-risk/

What is the VIX? https://optionalpha.com/vix-index-22197.html

Your financial fragility matters
https://soundcloud.com/investing/mny055-are-you-financially-fragile-or-antifragile


Low cost investing:

Bill McNabb is CEO of Vanguard.  Both of these are great (about a year apart) from Masters in Business
:
* http://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2016-10-21/interview-with-william-mcnabb-masters-in-business-audio
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2015-05-15/vanguard-ceo-bill-mcnabb-masters-in-business-audio-



Trends:

FinTech
http://www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/podcasts/episodes/01-20-2016-don-duet.html

BlockChain:
http://derivsource.com/content/blockchain-not-panacea


Friday, November 18, 2016

The rich outlive the poor by up to 9.5 years in the United States, study says | News & Observer

A must read!!



Yes a bit biased, but fascinating and telling.  The researchers rearranged the richest and poorest counties into "states" and then analyzed these new "states".



The rich outlive the poor by up to 9.5 years in the United States, study says | News & Observer:



"The poorest “state” was made up of actual counties from Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and West Virginia.



The richest “state” included real counties from Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Ohio, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Utah, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. (It’s worth mentioning that five real states contributed counties to both the poorest and richest “states.” This shows that “some of the challenges associated with poverty in the United States are related to factors associated with unequal distribution of resources within states, as opposed to simple lack of resources,” the researchers wrote.)"



"In other words, they wrote, “the poorest ‘state’ is between 40 and 50 years behind the life expectancy achieved by the wealthiest ‘state.’ ”The study authors also compared the richest and poorest “states” to 222 actual countries with reliable data on life expectancy. They found that if the richest “state” were an independent country, it would rank eighth in the world in life expectancy for men and 25th for women. The poorest “state,” on the other hand, would rank 123rd for men and 116th for women."

Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/latest-news/article115507143.html#storylink=cpy"


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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Podcast episodes for economics classes

Here are some great podcast episodes for economic classes.  I use them (either reference them or make them available to my students).

 Remember, my linking to them is not an endorsement of everything they say, but rather a way of getting us all to think about things a little differently)



Economic Podcast Episodes


* Why economics and politics don't mix:

*  Introducing GDP: http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2014/02/28/283477546/the-invention-of-the-economy

* Globalization: http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2016/09/23/495226796/episode-725-trade-show

* Textbook prices: http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2014/10/03/353300404/episode-573-why-textbook-prices-keep-climbing

*   Externalities: http://www.npr.org/2015/07/17/421490567/how-did-a-medical-miracle-turn-into-a-global-threat

* A carbon tax (short): http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2013/06/28/196355493/economists-have-a-one-page-solution-to-climate-change

* Sustainability and Economics: http://www.npr.org/2015/07/17/421474018/what-can-a-small-town-in-england-teach-us-about-resilience

* The afterlife of a t-shirt:  http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2015/08/26/434988401/episode-502-the-afterlife-of-a-t-shirt

* The interconnectivity of Globalization: http://podacademy.org/podcasts/the-butterfly-defect-how-globalization-creates-systemic-risks-and-what-to-do-about-it/

* Protectionist policy and Canadian milk prices  FT.com http://podcast.ft.com/?p=3771

* A look at an early strike (I do not think it was the FIRST strike :) )
: http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2015/10/16/449264812/episode-658-strike-one

* Forecasting is hard.  http://freakonomics.com/podcast/how-to-be-less-terrible-at-predicting-the-future-a-new-freakonomics-radio-podcast/

* What is inside TPP?  http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2015/11/06/455055023/episode-662-omg-tpp

* The economics of education: http://www.highlanderinstitute.org/podcast/episode-025-russ-roberts-on-the-economics-of-education/

* Adam's Smith's Invisible Hand (gets two!)
  1. Pro:  https://www.stlouisfed.org/education/economic-lowdown-podcast-series/episode-3-the-role-of-self-interest-and-competition-in-a-market-economy
 2. Con:    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/audio/2011/oct/06/big-ideas-podcast-adam-smith-audio


*  A look at price inelasticities: Why are weddings so expensive.  http://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2016-08-31/53-why-are-weddings-so-expensive-blame-econ-101