The wealthy barber returns

significantly older and marginally wiser, Dave Chilton offers his unique perspectives on the world of money

224 pages

English language

Published April 17, 2011 by Financial Awareness Corp..

ISBN:
978-0-9683947-4-8
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OCLC Number:
701243498

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4 stars (5 reviews)

The "The Wealthy Barber Returns" is written in a relaxed, humorous, conversational style that I found very appealing. It begins with some sage advice on the pitfalls of over-borrowing, describing the forces that draw us into debt traps and the basic human weaknesses that drive us to keep up with others in the quest to accumulate things that, in the end, are of little enduring value. I agree that the false sense of security provided by an abundance of available credit forms a dangerous mindset that can lead to disaster, especially when that credit line is represented by a mortgage on the home. For most people the concept of a Home Equity Line of Credit is too much of a temptation, leading to the illusion of short term gain followed by the reality of long term pain. Dave even takes a couple of refreshing swings at the banks for their …

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4 stars

Quick, entertaining read. A lot of common sense knowledge around personal finances, nothing too surprising, but a good summary.

I would have given five stars but the more in-depth chapters can be a bit confusing. There is a mismatch between the jovial tone of voice and the complexity of the topic in those chapters which makes them harder to understand.

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Subjects

  • Planification financiere personnelle
  • Personal Finance