The Wealthy Barber Returns

Matthew Stackhouse
2 min readFeb 3, 2017

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Lesson 1: Live within your means

Lesson 2: Pay yourself first

Lesson 3: Control spending

Lesson 4: Limit borrowing

Lesson 5: Invest prudently

Lesson 6: Be happy while saving

Lesson 7: Take a long-term view

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Five Essential Money Lessons

1 — Remove Temptation Triggers

  • Emotional excitement created by temptation can overwhelm our common sense
  • By limiting our access to triggers that drive temptations, we will be less likely to give in

2 — Banks are a Business

  • Bankers are not looking out for the customers’ best interest
  • Their goal is to drive more money into the pockets of shareholders

3 — Credit Cards are Evil

  • Credit cards encourage us to become less sensitive to the true cost of what we are buying
  • Using a credit card could lead to overspending

4 — You Can’t Have Everything You Want

  • The key to making spending cuts is to indulge in the areas that are important to us and cut our spending

5 — Save When The Saving Is Good

  • Wealth flows from savings not income
  • It is important to put away at least 10–15% of your income into savings

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Matthew Stackhouse

“Courage without genius might not get you where to go, but genius without courage most certainly won’t” || QueensU ‘19