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How to Turn a Book Club Into a Financial Tool

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Financial educators have found a new way to spark conversations about money: book clubs. These clubs provide a safe space for discussing challenging financial topics with a diverse group of individuals. Katie Ubelhor, an accredited financial counselor in Cincinnati, believes that books offer a comfortable entry point for discussing money, which can often be a taboo subject filled with shame and deep-seated beliefs.

Bryce Jorgensen, an accredited financial counselor at New Mexico State University Extension, started a book club to engage community members in financial discussions. Similarly, Amanda Christensen, an extension professor at Utah State University Extension, launched a financial-themed book club to encourage new approaches to financial wellness and empower participants to take control of their finances.

By reading books like “The Millionaire Next Door” and “Happy Money,” book club participants gain confidence in managing their finances and exploring new financial strategies. To start your own financial book club, consider setting a reading schedule, creating a safe space for discussions, highlighting action steps, continuing the conversation on social media, selecting books that resonate with your audience, and getting creative with book selections. Additionally, sharing personal money stories can inspire others to reflect on their own financial experiences.

If you’re interested in joining a personal finance book club, BW offers one, or you can explore options at universities, libraries, and community centers in your area. Book clubs provide a valuable opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions about money and empower individuals to take control of their financial well-being. following sentence:

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