• CHATS: Unlocking Family Wealth: Strategies, Allocation, and Risk
    Jan 7 2025

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    On this CHATS segment of the "Financial Perspectives" podcast, we delve into secrets behind sustaining family wealth with Victor Haghani, author of "The Missing Billionaires." During this previously recorded webinar discussion, we unravel why many Gilded Age millionaires failed to see their fortunes grow into billions, despite a century of favorable investment conditions. Through personal stories, including his own family's lost wealth, we explore the pitfalls that can lead to the dissipation of fortunes and highlight essential strategies for preserving wealth across generations. Prepare to rethink the way you view strategic financial planning and the lessons history can teach us about investments.

    Join us as we tackle the complex world of asset allocation and market volatility, with a special focus on concentrated stock positions, like those in Tesla. Understand the balance between risk and return through practical applications of the Merton share formula and the Kelly criterion. We'll guide you through the nuances of managing a portfolio that reflects your risk tolerance and market conditions, offering valuable insights into strategic portfolio management. It's an episode packed with actionable advice for investors aiming to navigate uncertain markets effectively.

    Tax efficiency and alternative investments are hot topics in wealth management, and we shed light on these often-misunderstood areas. Discover how tax regimes influence asset allocation for taxable versus tax-exempt investors, and what role diversification plays in managing risk. We question the real value of alternative investments such as private equity and hedge funds, while emphasizing the importance of moving from concentrated positions to diversified portfolios. Victor and James White's new book serves as a cornerstone in our exploration of risk management, offering guidance on achieving financial independence with confidence.




    CHATS is a monthly segment, featuring audio recordings from our previous webinars. This month's episode was originally recorded in December 2023.


    If you'd like to learn more about the show, have a topic or speaker to suggest, or would like to leave us a comment, email podcast@cfa-sf.org.


    This podcast is produced by CFA Society San Francisco, a not-for-profit professional association, providing professional learning and career resources to over 13,000 investment industry professionals worldwide. To learn more about CFA Society San Francisco, visit our website or connect with us on LinkedIn.

    The information contained in this podcast does not constitute financial or investment advice. Please consult your own financial advisor for information concerning your specific situation.

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    49 mins
  • CHATS: Exploring the Digital Mirage: Cryptocurrency's Rise and Fall
    Dec 10 2024

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    On this episode of "Financial Perspectives: Chats", we hear from acclaimed investigative reporter, Zeke Faux, and LinkedIn’s Senior Managing Editor, Devin Banerjee, as they unravel the complex world of crypto, shedding light on its meteoric rise and subsequent challenges. Zeke shares his investigative journey into Tether, a stablecoin cloaked in mystery, and how it led him to question the very substance of the crypto industry. As we explore Bitcoin's symbolic role in El Salvador and the unpredictable fallout from Samuel Bankman-Fried's trial, this conversation underscores the volatile nature of the digital frontier and its implications on global finance.

    From the troubling reality of scams to the stagnant value of Bitcoin amidst ambiguous practical applications, Zeke highlights the darker side of digital assets. Despite blockchain technology’s touted potential, skepticism looms large over its revolutionizing promises without clear use cases.

    The episode charts a course through the murky waters of crypto, contrasting the speculative nature of these currencies with the enduring stability of traditional monetary systems. Through engaging anecdotes and incisive analysis, we dissect the real-world applications of crypto, offering a critical reflection on past economic crazes while pondering the uncertain future of this volatile industry.



    CHATS is a monthly segment, featuring audio recordings from our previous webinars. This month's episode was originally recorded in October 2023.


    If you'd like to learn more about the show, have a topic or speaker to suggest, or would like to leave us a comment, email podcast@cfa-sf.org.


    This podcast is produced by CFA Society San Francisco, a not-for-profit professional association, providing professional learning and career resources to over 13,000 investment industry professionals worldwide. To learn more about CFA Society San Francisco, visit our website or connect with us on LinkedIn.

    The information contained in this podcast does not constitute financial or investment advice. Please consult your own financial advisor for information concerning your specific situation.

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    45 mins
  • Financial Therapy: Transforming Wealth Management with Jonathan Steele
    Nov 26 2024

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    Join us as Jonathan Steele, Chief Investment Officer and Managing Partner at One Wealth Advisors, delves into the transformative power of practicing financial therapy in your advisor strategy. With over two decades of experience in portfolio theory and behavioral finance, Jonathan reveals how integrating mental health into financial planning can revolutionize client relationships. Discover how he uses principles, like Maslow's hierarchy of needs, to focus on individual well-being, transcending traditional wealth management approaches.

    Jonathan emphasizes the profound connection between mental and financial health. By fostering deep, empathetic dialogues, financial therapy aims to alleviate anxieties and identify the positive impacts money can have on life.

    This episode promises to redefine your understanding of wealth management, highlighting the significance of truly listening to clients. Learn how Jonathan and his team build meaningful connections that go beyond numbers, and explore how addressing the root causes of financial stress can lead to peace and financial security.


    If you'd like to learn more about the show, have a topic or speaker to suggest, or would like to leave us a comment, email podcast@cfa-sf.org.


    This podcast is produced by CFA Society San Francisco, a not-for-profit professional association, providing professional learning and career resources to over 13,000 investment industry professionals worldwide. To learn more about CFA Society San Francisco, visit our website or connect with us on LinkedIn.

    The information contained in this podcast does not constitute financial or investment advice. Please consult your own financial advisor for information concerning your specific situation.

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    11 mins
  • CHATS: Interest Rates Through Time A Story of Stability and Chaos
    Nov 21 2024

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    For this month's CHATS segment, financial historian Edward Chancellor leads us on a captivating exploration into the evolution of interest rates, showcasing their pivotal role from ancient civilizations to the capitalist era. Chancellor uncovers how the disdain for usury transformed into a tool for economic development. Hear how iconic figures like John Maynard Keynes have shaped modern economic policies with their advocacy for low interest rates and why Chancellor believes the balance of interest rates is crucial for guiding economic behavior.

    We also journey through history to understand the impact of low interest rates on financial stability, drawing parallels from John Law's 18th-century France to today's financial crises. Chancellor dissects how artificially low rates have historically spurred speculative bubbles and risky financial behavior, leading to economic turmoil. By reflecting on events like the global financial crisis and the Latin American debt bubble, we unravel how low interest rates incentivize yield chasing and can misalign with growth, becoming a catalyst for instability.

    As we navigate the implications of prolonged low interest rates today, we scrutinize the resilience of financial markets despite central banks' interest rate hikes. Chancellor sheds light on the unexpected optimism in the investment landscape, fueled by AI innovations and government interventions. We delve into the intricacies of central banks' policies, questioning the effectiveness of inflation targets and considering how technological advancements could naturally lead to deflation. This episode is an enlightening journey through the complexities of interest rates and their profound impact on economic landscapes throughout history.


    If you'd like to learn more about the show, have a topic or speaker to suggest, or would like to leave us a comment, email podcast@cfa-sf.org.


    This podcast is produced by CFA Society San Francisco, a not-for-profit professional association, providing professional learning and career resources to over 13,000 investment industry professionals worldwide. To learn more about CFA Society San Francisco, visit our website or connect with us on LinkedIn.

    The information contained in this podcast does not constitute financial or investment advice. Please consult your own financial advisor for information concerning your specific situation.

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    55 mins
  • Dynamic Equity Growth Strategies for Market Success with Andrew Graham
    Oct 29 2024

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    This month on Financial Perspectives, we had the pleasure of speaking with Andrew Graham, CFA - Founder and Managing Partner at Jackson Square Capital - to delve into equity growth strategies and active management.

    In this episode, Andrew offers a comprehensive look at active investment strategies by focusing on tax efficiency, flexibility, and the ability to adapt to market changes. Additionally, he underscores the untapped potential within the semiconductor and software sectors, painting a vivid picture of the diverse opportunities available. He shares real-world insights, such as leveraging winners like NVIDIA, to illustrate the tangible benefits active management can bring to your financial portfolio.

    Discussing his unique approach to equity growth portfolios -from the significance of maintaining the correct mindset to the art of balancing portfolio positions - Andrew explains how avoiding over-diversification and applying unconventional strategies can lead to long-term wealth. This episode promises to provide valuable insights for those seeking to optimize their investment portfolios and achieve long-term market success.


    If you'd like to learn more about the show, have a topic or speaker to suggest, or would like to leave us a comment, email podcast@cfa-sf.org.


    This podcast is produced by CFA Society San Francisco, a not-for-profit professional association, providing professional learning and career resources to over 13,000 investment industry professionals worldwide. To learn more about CFA Society San Francisco, visit our website or connect with us on LinkedIn.

    The information contained in this podcast does not constitute financial or investment advice. Please consult your own financial advisor for information concerning your specific situation.

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    12 mins
  • CHATS: MAG7 vs. Active Management: Performance in Concentrated Markets
    Oct 8 2024

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    On this episode of "Financial Perspectives: Chats," Stephen Biggs, CFA, CAIA, CFP - Managing Director & Head of Alternative Investments for The Mather Group - sits down with Ben Inker - co-head of GMO's Asset Allocation Team - to dissect the realities of today's concentrated market. They delve into the intricacies of market concentration and investment strategies, offering a comprehensive analysis of today's market heavyweights, the "Magnificent Seven" (MAG7) stocks.

    Additionally, the episode touches on the broader implications, including potential regulatory and geopolitical challenges, for these tech giants and how these factors might shape their future performance. Inker sheds light on the enduring principles of value investing amidst a market dominated by mega-cap growth stocks, emphasizing that the fundamental principles of value investing remain robust and that there will come a time when active management will once again look attractive against a cap-weighted benchmark.

    Don't miss this engaging discussion that promises to enrich your understanding of market concentration and investment strategies.


    If you'd like to learn more about the show, have a topic or speaker to suggest, or would like to leave us a comment, email podcast@cfa-sf.org.


    This podcast is produced by CFA Society San Francisco, a not-for-profit professional association, providing professional learning and career resources to over 13,000 investment industry professionals worldwide. To learn more about CFA Society San Francisco, visit our website or connect with us on LinkedIn.

    The information contained in this podcast does not constitute financial or investment advice. Please consult your own financial advisor for information concerning your specific situation.

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    42 mins
  • Innovative Strategies for Smart Philanthropy and Impact Investing with Sanem Alkan
    Sep 24 2024

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    Discover how to align your charitable intentions with your investment goals as we chat with Sanem Alkan on smart philanthropy and impact investing. Sanem's expertise brings to light the transformative shifts in philanthropy, from the pivotal 1969 Tax Reform Act to today's cutting-edge trends like the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), blended finance, and venture philanthropy. Learn how to merge financial returns with social impact, leveraging strategic philanthropic tools such as program-related and mission-related investments. Sanem also explores the critical role of planning and advisory support for achieving tax-efficient charitable giving.

    For business owners, Sanem unveils advanced strategies like charitable remainder trusts, donor-advised funds, and corporate foundations, which not only offer tax benefits but also bolster legacy planning and business reputation. She provides a wealth of resources for those eager to deepen their knowledge in this evolving field, including books, organizations, and certification programs. Tune in and transform your approach to philanthropy and impact investing on this month's Financial Perspectives episode.


    If you'd like to learn more about the show, have a topic or speaker to suggest, or would like to leave us a comment, email podcast@cfa-sf.org.


    This podcast is produced by CFA Society San Francisco, a not-for-profit professional association, providing professional learning and career resources to over 13,000 investment industry professionals worldwide. To learn more about CFA Society San Francisco, visit our website or connect with us on LinkedIn.

    The information contained in this podcast does not constitute financial or investment advice. Please consult your own financial advisor for information concerning your specific situation.

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    20 mins
  • CHATS: Philanthropy in Wealth Management & The Impact of Donor-Advised Funds
    Sep 10 2024

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    On this episode of Financial Perspectives: Chats, we'll discuss how donor-advised funds (DAFs) revolutionizing the philanthropic landscape in America. Join us as we sit down with Alyssa Heath - Chief Operating Officer & Director of Social Impact at Fire Capital Management – and Pamela Doherty - Senior Director of Gift Planning at The San Francisco Foundation to explore the mechanics and impact of DAFs.

    Holding nearly $230 billion in assets and boasting an annual payout rate of over 20%, DAFs are changing the way donors think about charitable giving. Discover why these funds are gaining attention and how they are becoming a cornerstone in modern philanthropy. We delve into potential regulatory changes and their broader implications, while also discussing strategic approaches for wealth advisors to integrate philanthropy into client conversations.

    Whether you're a seasoned donor, a wealth advisor, or simply curious about the future of philanthropy, this episode offers a comprehensive look at how DAFs are engaging multiple generations and reshaping charitable giving.


    If you'd like to learn more about the show, have a topic or speaker to suggest, or would like to leave us a comment, email podcast@cfa-sf.org.


    This podcast is produced by CFA Society San Francisco, a not-for-profit professional association, providing professional learning and career resources to over 13,000 investment industry professionals worldwide. To learn more about CFA Society San Francisco, visit our website or connect with us on LinkedIn.

    The information contained in this podcast does not constitute financial or investment advice. Please consult your own financial advisor for information concerning your specific situation.

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    44 mins