The YNAB Book Club

Join the YNAB Book Club! We'll use this thread to discuss a new personal finance book each month. It's time we broadened our horizons a bit -- not everything's about budgeting. Well, not really anyway. I guess.

Re: The YNAB Book Club

Postby llambe » Sun Jun 07, 2009 3:34 pm

From what I've seen on other forums, book club type things like this are not easy to be the leader of unless you like to post a lot without feedback, especially if you try to follow a chapter by chapter topic approach. In the (few) "real life" book clubs I've been a member of, the discussion was more general on what interested people about the books, likes and dislikes kind of thing. The chapter by chapter kind of thing is more reminiscent of a study group which most books (IMO) don't really lend themselves too but I've seen it online plenty of times - most times with great lack of response just like here. After all online not everyone is reading it at the same time (like I just finally got "I'll teach you to be rich" from the library - 6 weeks late) and not everybody has a comment on a specific chapter. Plus study groups in general need more structure to keep the discussion moving. So I can understand if it kind of fell by the wayside through perceived lack of interest.

If pksublime or jesse are no longer interested in promoting the book club through the email list, we could certainly find and comment on finance books on this forum without that. I've thought about doing that myself but I've read few finance books lately that I've even finished after the first chapters (and "I'll teach you to be rich" is so far falling in that category :lol: although I'm still giving it an extra shot so I can comment on it in this forum :D )
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Re: The YNAB Book Club

Postby jesse » Mon Jun 08, 2009 2:59 pm

I have to admit I dropped the ball on this mainly b/c of the new site launch. It's captivating virtually all of my time :(
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Re: The YNAB Book Club

Postby TheSterlingJoe » Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:56 pm

Maggie Magpie wrote:I have scoured the IWILLTEACHYOUTOBERICH site and have not seen any YNAB cross-marketing. As a matter of fact, I just posted a reply in the actual forum space re the specific book (here under book club) my disappointment with the way Sethi promotes MINT, QUICKEN et al, yet no mention of YNAB anywhere.....which to me is a great omission considering he posted how he hates "frugal tips" on his website under the Scrooge Strategy drop down (full of boring frugal tips, by the way). So why wouldn't he point the teenagers and college grads to something intuitive like YNAB (instead of MINT....~yawn~).


I believe the author of I Will Teach You to Be Rich has endorsed people with irrational payday schedule such as freelancers to use YNAB.
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Re: The YNAB Book Club

Postby jesse » Fri Aug 07, 2009 9:13 am

It's not a HUGE mention, but it's there and I appreciated it :)
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Re: The YNAB Book Club

Postby pksublime » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:42 pm

jesse wrote:I have to admit I dropped the ball on this mainly b/c of the new site launch. It's captivating virtually all of my time :(


Well get the next book chosen and let's try again.
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Re: The YNAB Book Club

Postby balesjb » Wed Nov 10, 2010 4:09 pm

So, it seems unfortunate this idea died a quick death. I would definitely be interested in participating in a monthly financial book club even if there were just a handful of people interested. Is anyone still interested in participating in such a thing?

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Re: The YNAB Book Club

Postby jesse » Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:38 am

I wonder how we could manage this? The idea does still intrigue me quite a bit.
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Re: The YNAB Book Club

Postby pksublime » Mon Jan 31, 2011 8:54 am

Let's pick a new book, and begin the discussion.
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Re: The YNAB Book Club

Postby fricker3 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 12:03 pm

I read "Your Money Or Your Life" by Vicki Robin many years ago. It really changed the way I look at money. It was very helpful in budgeting and making sure that each months income was more than expenses. I wasn't as impressed with the investment part of the book, but that is just me, I am a more active investor.
Two other books I really have enjoyed are "Stock Market Logic" by Norman Fosback and "The Little Book That Beats the Market" by Joel Greenblatt.
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