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The return of The Wealthy Barber
– moneysense.ca
The original version of The Wealthy Barber was released in 1989, and has since become one of the best-selling books of all-time in Canada with over 2 million copies sold. Its cultural impact rivals that of Canadian literary classics like Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables.
Personal finance books rarely capture mass appeal, but author David Chilton managed it through the relatable, conversational lessons from the wealthy Mr. White to mild-mannered Roy in his Sarnia barber shop. The sequel, The Wealthy Barber Returns, took a different approach in its 2011 release. Instead of his original characters, Chilton doled out advice by sharing his personal perspectives on money.
Timeless money lessons, reimagined for a new generation
The updated 2025 version of The Wealthy Barber was released on November 4 exclusively in Indigo stores and independent bookshops across the country. It has been completely re-written to include new realities of Canadian wealth building, like the Home Buyer’s Plan, tax-free savings accounts (TFSAs), and first home savings accounts (FHSAs)…


