4.0
informative medium-paced

I'm on a journey to find a financial resource that iphone brained youths can actually understand and this is a good contender. It's written narratively as a multiple conversations between the wealthy barber and his customers. This was a surprisingly engaging format and I was able to pay attention easily. However, I must warn you that the characters are annoying.
The main reason I picked up this book was that I liked the idea that through good financial planning even a service worker could become wealthy and retire comfortably. However, all the characters receiving advice are upper middle class and play golf every weekend. I really wished there was a character that had a low income and how they might need to handle financial planning differently.
Despite this shortcoming, it still has some great practices and advice. I would recommend it for someone just getting started with a career and finances