Book Club

We just love continuous learning, reading and listening to audio books is an important part of learning. Acquiring new knowledge and honing your mental skills to perfection is a must, if you want to achieve financial independence. Implementing the newly acquired knowledge is another major cornerstone of succes. You can obtain all the knowledge you want, but without action, your financial situation will not change. Some people would like to learn and read, but they procrastinate and end up without reading a word at all. For the people who are willing to learn, but who need a helping hand, we have set up a joyous group of like minded people: The Book Club.

We will periodically read a chosen book and have a meeting to discuss the knowledge we obtained.
Perhaps more importantly, we discuss how we can implement the new insights in our lives.
Depending on where the participants live, we shall have physical meetings or video meetings.
The Book Club is free to join! Connect with like minded people and have fun while learning all important skills.

You may join our Facebook group here, to stay tuned with the latest book club news.


Book Club meeting # 1

For our very first Book Club we have chosen: 'The richest man in Babylon'.
A book that emphasizes heavily on personal finance and shows you can achieve wealth, even if you just earn a moderate income. Want to know how? Join our book club meeting!

Let me know via richard@getfinanciallysmart.nl of join our Facebook group and let us know there you will be joining us.

The meeting will take place at the end of April. A date is to be announced when we have at least four participants. 

If you are not able to read the book, you could listen to the audio book here.



Book Club Reading List 

We will select the best titles on the multiple subjects of our interest on our road to financial independence.
The list will be updated regularly as the website is being expanded step by step.


Personal Finance

Rich Dad Poor Dad, by Robert Kiyosaki, 1997.

The Richest Man in Babylon, by George Samuel Clason, 1926.

The Cashflow Quadrant, by Robert Kiyosaki, 2011

Before you quit your job, by Robert Kiyosaki, 2005

The four hour workweek, by Tim Ferriss, 2007