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Mentioned in 35 episodes
The Wealthy Barber
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In 'The Wealthy Barber', David Chilton provides straightforward and accessible advice on managing personal finances.
The book uses a fictional story to illustrate key financial concepts, making it easy for readers to understand and apply the principles to their own lives.
It covers topics such as budgeting, investing, and long-term financial planning.
The book uses a fictional story to illustrate key financial concepts, making it easy for readers to understand and apply the principles to their own lives.
It covers topics such as budgeting, investing, and long-term financial planning.
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Mentioned in 35 episodes
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, who initially attributed the quote "pay yourself first" to the book.

Benjamin Felix

359 snips
Episode 369: The Most Important Quotes in Investing
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as a Canadian classic about investing and retirement.


Chris Bailey

194 snips
247: Getting Intentional, with Chris Bailey
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regarding its impact on his early career.

Cameron Passmore

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Episode 382: Ted Cadsby - The Power of Index Funds, and Being Human
Mentioned as the author’s iconic book that had a significant financial impact on Canadians.

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Episode 370: Dave Chilton (The Wealthy Barber): Timeless Financial Advice
Mentioned as the second book that ![undefined]()

wrote after a long break, motivated by frustration with debt and poor investment returns.

Dave Chilton

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Episode 370: Dave Chilton (The Wealthy Barber): Timeless Financial Advice
Highlighted as a top recommendation for those seeking to learn personal finance basics.

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Episode 387: Lessons from The Wealthy Barber (2025)
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as a classic Canadian personal finance book.

Benjamin Felix

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Episode 387: Lessons from The Wealthy Barber (2025)
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when discussing a book with the lesson that anyone can manage their investments.


Ben Felix

59 snips
Ben Felix: The Problem With Saving 10% of Your Income
Mentioned in the context of home ownership and renting, emphasizing cultural norms related to owning a home.

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The Cost of Living Crisis- w/guest David Chilton
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, assuming most listeners have heard of this Canadian personal finance classic.

Steve Saretsky

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The Cost of Living Crisis- w/guest David Chilton
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s as one of the finance books that Joe brought her when they started dating.

Cas

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The Truth About My Messy Past (and What Saved Me) | Clutterbug Podcast # 286
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to illustrate a common recommendation of saving 10% of one's income.

Brian Preston

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The Ultimate Money Rules: Simple Steps to Build Wealth Fast
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as he gave spending summaries a very short look in the original book.


David Chilton

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#38 — Melissa Leong: Money Should Support Happiness, Not Compete With It
Influenced 

back in the 90s, recommending saving 10% of income.


Brian Preston

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The Truth About Dave Ramsey’s 7 Baby Steps
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as one of the books that inspired him.

Brian Preston

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The Median Net Worth In America Is…
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as a great book written in a narrative form, making it easier to follow.


Brian Preston

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What to Do with Bonus Money
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as the first personal finance book she ever read.


Jessica Moorhouse

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#4 — Jessica Moorhouse: How to Take Control of Your Relationship with Money
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as the first book his dad ever bought him, sparking his interest in money.


Shaun Maslyk

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#37 — Shaun Maslyk: Lessons From the Research on Money & Happiness
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as a book in which he included examples of successful businesses.


David Chilton

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#41 — Chris Guillebeau: How to Start a Side Hustle
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, referring to 

's book's success and impact.

Andrew Hallam


David Chilton

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#31 — Andrew Hallam: “Millionaire Teacher” and Finding Balance



