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Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
Andrew Temte
114 episodes
4 days ago
Tune in every Saturday Morning, for Andrew Temte’s insights into personal and professional continuous improvement with a focus on improving financial literacy and financial decision-making.
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Tune in every Saturday Morning, for Andrew Temte’s insights into personal and professional continuous improvement with a focus on improving financial literacy and financial decision-making.
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Self-Improvement
Education,
Business,
Investing,
How To
Episodes (20/114)
Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
A Slow Motion Collapse and Bond Market Regulations
In this episode of Money Lessons, Andy explores the historical context and implications of the bond market collapse during the Great Depression, the subsequent regulatory reforms, and their lasting impact on today's financial landscape. He discusses the failures of the credit rating system, the introduction of the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, and the significance of the Glass-Steagall Act in protecting investors. The episode concludes with a reflection on the ongoing debate surrounding regulation in financial markets. #financialliteracy #moneylessons 
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1 week ago
10 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
Corporate Bonds - The Promises Corporations Must Keep
In this episode of Money Lessons, Andy explores the evolution of corporate bond markets, highlighting their historical significance, the role of credit ratings, and the legal protections that make corporate lending viable. He emphasizes the importance of understanding corporate bonds as a stable investment option compared to stocks, and discusses the current state of the bond market.   #financialliteracy #bondmarkets #corporatebonds #financialhistory #personalfinance
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2 weeks ago
9 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
The Implications of Government Debt Default
In this episode of Money Lessons, Andy explores the complexities of sovereign debt, focusing on historical examples of nations that have defaulted on their obligations. He discusses the immediate relief that defaults may provide, but emphasizes the long-term consequences, including loss of credibility, economic isolation, and political instability.    The episode highlights the importance of understanding the implications of broken promises in government borrowing and sets the stage for future discussions on corporate debt.
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3 weeks ago
10 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
Sovereign Debt: Financing Empires
In this episode of Money Lessons, Andy explores the evolution of sovereign debt from its early origins in ancient Mesopotamia to its transformation into a systematic foundation for modern nation-states.  He discusses the role of the Fugger family in early sovereign lending, the impact of the Glorious Revolution on government borrowing, and the establishment of the Bank of England, which revolutionized the way governments manage debt. Temte emphasizes the importance of institutional credibility in sovereign lending and warns of the risks of complacency in borrowing practices.
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4 weeks ago
11 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
Ancient IOUs: The Origin of Debt Instruments
1 month ago
11 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
From Trading Floors to Smartphones: The Democratization of Investing
This episode of Money Lessons with Andrew Temte explores the evolution of equity investing, highlighting how technology has transformed stock ownership from an exclusive privilege to a widely accessible opportunity.    Andy discusses the historical context of investing, the impact of regulatory changes, and the rise of online trading platforms. The conversation emphasizes the importance of financial literacy in navigating this new landscape, where accessibility does not guarantee wisdom in investment decisions.
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1 month ago
11 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
The Mutual Fund Revolution
** News Flash ** The Saturday Morning Muse is now MONEY LESSONS with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA! Since the beginning of 2025, the show has been focused on the topic of financial literacy and we’ll be creating financial literacy lessons for the foreseeable future! In this episode of Money Lessons, Andy discusses the evolution of equity securities markets, focusing on mutual funds and index funds. He explains how these investment vehicles democratized access to the stock market, allowing ordinary Americans to achieve diversification and participate in equity markets. The episode highlights the historical context of mutual funds, the revolutionary impact of index funds, and the future of investing with technology. #financialliteracy #moneylessons #mutualfunds #stockmarket #personalfinance #indexfunds #diversification
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1 month ago
11 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
A Crash Sparks The Rise of Market Regulation
In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy explores the evolution of financial markets, focusing on the investor optimism of the 1920s, the catastrophic market crash of 1929, and the subsequent regulatory reforms that shaped modern securities laws.    The discussion highlights the role of margin trading, the impact of speculation, and the necessity for investor protection through regulatory oversight.   You can find The Saturday Morning Muse on your favorite podcast streaming platform as well as out on YouTube. https://youtu.be/w9v5Evl_rl4             Here’s the link to the show on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/saturday-morning-muse/id1741154728   Here’s the link to the article on my website: https://www.andrewtemte.com/a-crash-sparks-the-rise-of-market-regulation                   #smoothawley #crashof1929 #economichistory #stockmarket #financialliteracy #personalfinance #financialeducation #margintrading #greatdepression #sec
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1 month ago
13 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
The Ticker Tape Revolution
In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy explores the evolution of financial literacy and the impact of information technology on stock trading. He discusses how the telegraph revolutionized communication in the 19th century, enabling faster and more efficient trading. The introduction of the stock ticker further democratized access to market information, but also led to new challenges such as manipulation and speculation.
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2 months ago
11 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
Railroads & the Rise of Middle-Class Investors
In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy explores the evolution of stock markets, focusing on the democratization of equity investments through railroads in the 19th century. He discusses the rise of “the market” as an economic barometer, the impact of the Panic of 1873, the creation of the first stock market indices, and the fundamental shift in understanding investment versus speculation, culminating in the principles established by the “father of financial analysis,” Benjamin Graham.
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2 months ago
11 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
Chaos at Jonathan's Coffee House
In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy explores the evolution of equity ownership and stock trading from the Dutch East India Company to the establishment of the London Stock Exchange. He discusses the challenges of informal trading, the catastrophic South Sea Bubble, and the eventual need for organized stock markets, highlighting the principles that govern modern financial markets today.  
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2 months ago
10 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
The Dutch East India Trading Company
In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy explores the evolution of financial markets, focusing on the innovations of the Dutch Republic in the early 1600s. He discusses the limitations of previous equity ownership models and how the establishment of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) revolutionized investment through the introduction of transferable shares and a secondary market.    You can find The Saturday Morning Muse on your favorite podcast streaming platform as well as out on YouTube. https://youtu.be/SIVkx7_Td78          Here’s the link to the show on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/saturday-morning-muse/id1741154728   Here’s the link to the article on my website: https://www.andrewtemte.com/saturday-morning-muse/the-dutch-east-india-company                    #financialliteracy #personalfinance #StockMarket #EquitySecurities #EconomicHistory #FinancialHistory #VOC #Liquidity
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2 months ago
11 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
The First Equity Shareholders
In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy explores the historical evolution of stock ownership, beginning with the Roman Publicani and the Venetian Commenda. He discusses how these early systems of equity ownership laid the groundwork for modern financial practices through capital pooling and risk spreading for investment in major infrastructure projects and trading expeditions. #financialliteracy #personalfinance #StockMarket #EquitySecurities #EconomicHistory #FinancialHistory #CapitalPooling
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3 months ago
11 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
Insurance for Everyone - The Democratization of Risk Protection
In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy explores the evolution of insurance and its democratization in the late 19th century. He discusses how industrial life insurance, expanded property coverage, and the rise of automobile insurance transformed the industry into a mass market service accessible to ordinary families.    Andy highlights the significant innovations that made insurance affordable and essential, as well as the role of insurance companies as major institutional investors in the early 20th century.
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3 months ago
11 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
The Birth of Modern Insurance: Lloyd's Coffee House
In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy explores the origins of modern insurance, focusing on Edward Lloyd's Coffee House in the 1680s.  He discusses how Lloyd's transformed the insurance landscape by introducing innovative practices such as syndicated underwriting, the publication of shipping news, and the establishment of a systematic reinsurance market.
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3 months ago
12 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
The Ancient Art of Risk Sharing
In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy explores the evolution of insurance, tracing its origins from ancient civilizations to modern practices. He discusses how early merchants shared risks to protect their goods, the development of mutual aid societies in medieval Europe, and the establishment of formal insurance contracts. The conversation culminates in the recognition of the need for systematic fire insurance following the Great Fire of London, setting the stage for the emergence of modern insurance marketplaces. #Insurance #economichistory #financialliteracy #risksharing #greatfireoflondon #mutualaidsocieties
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3 months ago
10 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
The Dark Side of Compounding
In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy explores the dual nature of compound interest, highlighting its potential to build wealth while also revealing its darker side through the lens of compound debt.  The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding how compound interest works in both investing and borrowing contexts, particularly in relation to credit card debt. Temte provides practical advice on managing debt and making informed financial decisions to harness the power of compound interest for wealth building.
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3 months ago
12 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
Unlocking the Power of Compound Interest
In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy explores the concept of compound interest, its historical significance, and practical applications for building wealth.    He explains the mathematics behind compound interest, introduces the Rule of 72 for estimating investment growth, and illustrates the impact of small daily expenses on long-term wealth accumulation through the 'latte effect.' Andy emphasizes the importance of time and consistency in investing, particularly for young investors, and warns about the dangers of high-interest debt.
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4 months ago
12 minutes

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
The History of Compounding & Compound Interest
In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy explores the concept of compound interest, discussing its historical significance and mathematical foundations. He introduces Benjamin Franklin's experiment with compounding, the contributions of mathematicians like Edmund Halley and Leonhard Euler, and the implications of compounding in both wealth creation and destruction, illustrated by the Tulip Mania and government debt crises. The episode emphasizes the importance of patience and long-term thinking in financial growth.
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4 months ago
13 minutes 34 seconds

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
The Many Faces of Return: Understanding Investment Performance
In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy delves into the basics of investment returns, emphasizing the importance of understanding different types of returns such as nominal, real, holding period, and total returns. The discussion also touches on the historical development of return calculations and the significance of the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in comparing investments over time. Andy encourages listeners to be informed and critical of marketing materials that may present misleading return figures. #financialliteracy #investmentreturns #interestrates #personalfinance
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4 months ago
12 minutes 38 seconds

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA
Tune in every Saturday Morning, for Andrew Temte’s insights into personal and professional continuous improvement with a focus on improving financial literacy and financial decision-making.