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Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA

Money Lessons with Andrew Temte, PhD, CFA

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Make Financial Literacy Accessible Through Compelling Storytelling

Join Dr. Andrew Temte every Saturday for Money Lessons—a weekly financial education podcast that transforms complex economic concepts into accessible, engaging stories. Each bite-sized 10-minute episode builds your financial knowledge through historical narratives and practical applications, making this the perfect podcast for anyone seeking to improve their money management skills and investment understanding.

What You'll Learn:

From the ancient origins of money and banking to modern stock markets and retirement planning, Money Lessons covers essential financial literacy topics including:

  • How insurance and risk management work
  • Stock market fundamentals and investment principles
  • Banking systems and monetary policy
  • Interest rates, inflation, and economic cycles
  • Credit, debt, and smart borrowing decisions
  • Foundational macro and microeconomic principles that directly apply to personal financial decision-making
  • Building wealth through informed financial decisions

Your Host:

Dr. Andrew Temte brings unparalleled expertise as a PhD in finance, CFA Charterholder, and former CEO of Kaplan Professional. With over 15 years of university teaching experience, Andy makes finance education approachable for everyone—from high school graduates to seasoned professionals seeking to sharpen their financial acumen.

Why Money Lessons:

Unlike traditional personal finance podcasts, Money Lessons uses historical storytelling to reveal how financial systems evolved and why they matter today. Whether you're learning about the Knights Templar inventing banking, the Dutch East India Company creating stock markets, or Benjamin Franklin's compound interest experiments, each episode connects past innovations to your present financial decisions.

Perfect for young professionals starting their investment journey, parents teaching financial responsibility, or anyone building a foundation for long-term wealth creation.

New episodes every Saturday. Subscribe today and start your journey of financial literacy.

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Episodios
  • A Slow Motion Collapse and Bond Market Regulations
    Jan 3 2026

    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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    10 m
  • Corporate Bonds - The Promises Corporations Must Keep
    Dec 27 2025

    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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    10 m
  • The Implications of Government Debt Default
    Dec 20 2025

    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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    11 m
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