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February 17, 2012 by Coffee with Julie 5 Comments

Have you ever read The Wealthy Barber by David Chilton? The year before I graduated from high school, this book on personal finance hit the bookstands with a storm! Over two million copies have been sold in North America, and I think that’s because of its unique fictional format. Here’s how Wikipedia describes the book:

The book is structured around a story of three people in their late 20s visiting Roy, the title character, for lessons in financial planning. Each chapter of the book describes a different visit and a different element of financial planning. Each month along with their lessons the three students are required to start carrying out the actions prescribed by Roy. In addition to these individuals, Roy also shares his financial knowledge with the customers of his barber shop.

All I can remember from the book is the advice to save 10% of your earnings every year for retirement. As a young person, I can also remember thinking that this was absolutely impossible.

Now that I’m older, personal finance and retirement planning have taken on more of a focus. That’s why I was interested in taking a read of Chilton’s second book, just recently published and on my January bedside table reading, titled The Wealthy Barber Returns.

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And last night, I had the opportunity to attend a speaking engagement and author book-signing that was hosted by PC Financial. It was held at the new(ish) Ottawa Convention Centre. I had not yet been inside the Centre, so that alone was interesting. But I also had the chance to catch up with a bunch of folks I hadn’t seen in ages that Kathy Buckworth, a spokesperson for PC Financial, had invited for a little pre-event shindig.

I thought Chilton seemed a little ill at ease with the “smoozing” part of his role before he was to speak. (Although I don’t blame him, I would be too!) The room was fairly large, and completely filled. But when he hit the stage – Wow! He is an amazing public speaker. One of the best I’ve ever heard, actually.

Yes, my eyes are closed. What of it?

Here are the top 5 messages I received from his talk:

  1. You should still be aiming to save 10% of your earnings for long-term investments.
  2. Two things that are very dangerous in combination: Lines of credit and renovations. And no, granite is not a necessity for life.
  3. Buy a house you can actually afford. Otherwise, you’ll never be able to save.
  4. Pay yourself first. Take human temptation out of the equation: use automatic withdrawals via your paycheque or the bank.
  5. If you’re starting late and trying to choose between RRSPs or RESPs, choose your own retirement savings.

A bonus, ingenious tip? Chilton believes RESPs are great, and they’re even better when the grandparents are buying them. To get this rolling, bring over some RESP brochures to your parents and say, “Hi, I brought over those brochures you were asking about.” When they look at you puzzled, you then reply, “Oh! Sorry! That was the other grandparents! The in-laws. My mistake.” This, he claims, is a surefire way to get them to volunteer to contribute to the kids’ RESPs. Hee hee!

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  1. The Wealthy Barber Returns: 5 Takeaway Tips - coffee with Julie (3)Sarah McCormack says:

    February 18, 2012 at 7:38 pm

    that RESP comment cracked me up! i like D.C. as his advice is straight forward. as for your closed eyes, always blame the photographer The Wealthy Barber Returns: 5 Takeaway Tips - coffee with Julie (4)

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  2. The Wealthy Barber Returns: 5 Takeaway Tips - coffee with Julie (5)Anonymous says:

    February 19, 2012 at 10:48 am

    I don’t know what I was expecting from the event but it wasn’t what I got. Wow, I can’t wait to read his book now.
    It was nice to see you, even if only for a quick moment! The Wealthy Barber Returns: 5 Takeaway Tips - coffee with Julie (6)

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  3. February 19, 2012 at 10:56 am

    I was there too, as you know. The Wealthy Barber Returns: 5 Takeaway Tips - coffee with Julie (8) I didn’t know what to expect but really enjoyed David’s chat. He’s a really engaging speaker and knows how to entertain an audience. I thought the RESP tip re: the grandparents was hilarious. Gawd, I would love it if my parents and inlaws contributed to the DDs RESP fund. It’s free money!

    His points about first world issues tweaked with me. It’s something I think about but perhaps I need to revisit again. Food for thought for sure.

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  4. February 19, 2012 at 11:05 am

    Thanks for this reminder about low-cost financial advice in the form of good books.
    My husband and I are probably in the “starting late” category and have decided to focus on paying off our mortgage over retirement savings. We also put money into our son’s education fund each month. Just reading your bullet points from the book has made me think we should be getting advice from professionals.
    PS. Thanks Andrea for sending me to this blog The Wealthy Barber Returns: 5 Takeaway Tips - coffee with Julie (10)

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  5. February 19, 2012 at 6:52 pm

    So sad reading this as we are doing a basem*nt reno on our line of credit… Ah well – I’m sure we’ll survive. The Wealthy Barber Returns: 5 Takeaway Tips - coffee with Julie (12)

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FAQs

Is the Wealthy Barber Returns still relevant? ›

Written in 1989, it is definitely quite dated - especially in chapters dealing with purchasing a house for $75,000 - however most of the advice on long-term investment and compounding interest is still applicable 30 years later. In it's time, a 5/5.

Is The Wealthy Barber worth reading? ›

Here's why this book is definitely worth reading: Full of practical financial advice, it provides actionable steps for managing money and ensuring a comfortable future. With its engaging storytelling and relatable examples, the book simplifies complex financial concepts, making it accessible to all readers.

Do you need to read the wealthy barber before the wealthy barber returns? ›

If you were one of the few people that did not read his first book, don't bother. I think you are better off reading the Wealth Barber Returns. It's not a sequel. It's actually nothing like his first book.

What is the premise of the wealthy barber? ›

Dave is an expecting father who realizes he is not financially prepared. His worries lead him to seek financial advice from the local barber. Cathy is already rich but relates to the audience members who don't necessarily understand the market and how it works, thus do not generally invest their earnings.

What is the 10 percent rule wealthy barber? ›

Invest ten percent of all your earnings for a long-time growth. Roy recommended that his pupils invest their ten percent into real estate and/or mutual funds. Roy (The Barber) also talks about how compound interest will make them much wealthier than they thought.

Is The Wealthy Barber Based on a true story? ›

The original version of The Wealthy Barber was published in 1989. The updated third edition of the book was released in April 2022. In this version, the setting of the fictional storyline has been moved from Canada to the US state of Michigan, among other changes.

How to make $100,000 a year as a barber? ›

A barber can make $100,000 a year by providing excellent customer service and building a strong client base. This can be done through offering quality haircuts, styling services, and other beauty treatments. Additionally, the barber should strive to create an inviting atmosphere that customers enjoy visiting.

Where does The Wealthy Barber take place? ›

(Shortform note: The original version of The Wealthy Barber was published in 1989. This guide is based on the updated third edition of the book, released in April 2022. In this version, the setting of the fictional storyline has been moved from Canada to the US state of Michigan, among other changes.

Can barbers make 6 figures? ›

Once you establish yourself and build a solid clientele, you may be able to earn six figures as a barber. Your success, though, will likely depend on how in demand you are, how willing you are to travel or work long hours, the clientele you cater to, and if you own your own shop.

Can barbers become rich? ›

Getting rich as a barber will require some dedication, skill, and of course – the right attitude. But just like most trades, the potential to build wealth is definitely there. After all, people will always need haircuts, and there's a lot of money to be made in this industry.

Who is the barber richest man? ›

Bengaluru's Ramesh Babu is called the 'billionaire barber' and he is arguably the owner of the biggest collection of luxury cars in India.

Who published the wealthy barber returns? ›

Product information
PublisherFinancial Awareness Corp.; First Edition (Aug. 15 2011)
Language‎English
Paperback‎224 pages
ISBN-10‎0968394744
ISBN-13‎978-0968394748
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Who are the characters in The Wealthy Barber? ›

Unlike many other popular personal finance books, The Wealthy Barber takes the form of a novel. The basic plot centers around Dave, who's an expecting father who realizes he doesn't feel financially prepared, his sister Cathy, who has a successful business but doesn't know a lot about investing, and their friend Tom.

Who is the founder of the rich barber? ›

Chuka Torres - Founder - The rich barber | LinkedIn.

How many brothers did the barber have? ›

How many brothers did the Barber have? Ans: The barber had six brothers and he was the youngest of the seven.

Who is the best barber in Starfleet? ›

The barbershop aboard the Enterprise-D was run by the Bolian barber Mot, "the best barber in Starfleet", befitting the Federation's flagship.

Why did barbers quit? ›

While barbering can be a rewarding career, it can also be physically and mentally demanding. Long hours of standing, high levels of concentration, and dealing with difficult customers can lead to stress and burnout. Some barbers may quit due to these challenges, or because they want to pursue different career paths.

Who is the owner of the rich barber? ›

Chuka Torres - Founder - The rich barber | LinkedIn.

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