I Will Teach You to be Rich by Ramit Sethi Book Review

The Must-Have Money Manual for Midlife Women Who Want to Take Control of Their Finances and Live Full

Finally—A Money Book That Makes Sense

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by money advice, sick of budgeting apps, or guilty for treating yourself to that latte, I’ve got a book for you.

I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi is not your average financial guide. It’s fun. It’s bold. And most importantly, it’s actually useful. Whether you’re just starting your financial wellness journey or hitting reset in midlife, this book gives you a step-by-step plan to feel confident about your money, without shame or spreadsheets.

I read the book and also listened to it on audio, and I have to say, it’s one of the easiest, most enjoyable finance reads I’ve come across. It’s honest, smart, and highly relatable. Ramit doesn’t talk down to you, and he doesn’t make you feel bad for not knowing everything. Instead, he gives you tools, systems, and permission to create your version of a rich life, whatever that looks like.

Let’s break it down.

About the Author: Ramit Sethi

Ramit Sethi is a Stanford graduate, entrepreneur, and personal finance coach who’s best known for his blog (iwilteachyoutoberich.com), bestselling books, and Netflix show How to Get Rich. His philosophy is grounded in behavioral psychology—meaning he understands how people actually behave with money, not how they “should.”

He defines a Rich Life not by how much money you have, but how aligned your spending is with your values and dreams.

“A Rich Life is lived outside the spreadsheet.”

This book isn’t about saving every penny or giving up joy. It’s about designing a life that makes you feel alive, and then putting your money to work to support it.

The Core Message: Money Should Serve Your Dreams, Not Steal Your Joy

One of the biggest takeaways from this book is that money is a tool, not a trap.

Instead of living paycheck to paycheck, avoiding your bank account, or feeling guilty about spending, Sethi shows you how to:

•Spend guilt-free on what you love

•Ditch the budgeting overwhelm

•Set up your finances once and let them run on autopilot

•Build real wealth over time—even if you’re starting late

This mindset is especially powerful for midlife women who’ve spent years putting others first. Now it’s your turn. And this book gives you a roadmap.

What Makes This Book Different?

No shame. No BS. Just systems that work.

While other money books might lecture you or make you feel behind, I Will Teach You to Be Rich speaks like a trusted, no-nonsense friend who genuinely wants to see you win.

Here’s why I found it so helpful:

✅ Easy to read (and even easier to listen to!)

✅ Highly actionable—each chapter has steps to follow

✅ Real banking and brokerage recommendations

✅ Simple systems anyone can set up, no matter your income

✅ Written with humor, honesty, and heart

This is the book I wish I had in my 30s. But I’m grateful I have it now.

The 6-Week Rich Life Program: One Step at a Time

Sethi breaks the book into a powerful six-week program. Each week focuses on a different part of your money system. You don’t need to do it perfectly, you just need to start.

Week 1: Optimize Your Credit

•Check your credit score

•Set up automatic payments

•Negotiate your APRs and late fees

•Use rewards responsibly

Pro Tip: Call your credit card company and ask, “Can you waive my annual fee?” You’d be surprised how often it works.

Week 2: Open the Right Bank Accounts

•Choose high-yield savings accounts and no-fee checking

•Avoid overdraft fees and monthly charges

•Link accounts for seamless transfers

Top Bank Picks:

•Ally Bank

•Capital One 360

•Charles Schwab (great for travelers)

Week 3: Start Investing

•Learn the difference between a Roth IRA and a 401(k)

•Understand index funds and compound growth

•Start small—even $50/month

“You’ll never get rich by just saving. You build wealth by investing.”

Week 4: Create a Conscious Spending Plan

Forget budgeting. Instead, Sethi teaches this four-part plan:

•50–60% Fixed Costs (rent, utilities, debt payments)

•10% Investments (401(k), Roth IRA, index funds)

•5–10% Savings (emergency fund, big goals)

•20–35% Guilt-Free Spending (yes, fun stuff!)

Once it’s set up, you don’t need to track every dime.

Week 5: Automate Your Finances

Set up recurring transfers that do the heavy lifting:

•Income → Checking Account

•Checking → Fixed Bills

•Checking → Savings

•Checking → Investment Accounts

•Checking → Spending Card

“Automation makes wealth inevitable.”

Week 6: Dive into Investing

Use target-date retirement funds or simple 3-fund portfolios:

•U.S. stock index fund

•International stock index fund

•Bond index fund

Set it. Forget it. Let it grow.

Core Lessons Every Woman Should Know

Sethi’s advice feels like a breath of fresh air. Here are my favorite ideas from the book:

Spend on What You Love

Instead of cutting everything, Ramit encourages you to splurge on what brings you joy, and cut ruthlessly elsewhere.

“Spend extravagantly on the things you love, and cut costs mercilessly on the things you don’t.”

This is huge for women who’ve been conditioned to feel guilty for wanting nice things or experiences.

Systems Beat Willpower

You don’t need more discipline. You need better systems.

Automation removes emotions from your money decisions. When bills, savings, and investments happen automatically, you’re free to live.

Invest Early and Consistently

You don’t need to be a stock market expert. You just need to start.

Index funds. Roth IRAs. Time in the market. That’s the strategy.

Guilt-Free Money = Empowerment

This book reminds you that you’re allowed to have a joyful relationship with money. You’re allowed to thrive.

You don’t need permission to take control, you just need a plan.

Bonus Sections I Loved

Money & Relationships

The updated edition includes incredible advice for couples, including:

•How to talk about money with your partner

•Figuring out your “money dials” (what you value most)

•Joint vs. separate accounts

•Financial intimacy and goal-setting together

“A shared Rich Life is better than a solo one.”

Overcoming Money Shame & Procrastination

Sethi addresses the emotional side of money too, why we procrastinate, avoid our accounts, or feel ashamed about past decisions.

His advice? Start small. Forgive yourself. Automate. Keep moving forward.

Favorite Quotes

•“The number one reason people don’t get rich is they think they have to be perfect.”

•“Money is a small part of a rich life. But if you ignore it, it becomes the biggest part.”

•“Being rich isn’t about having millions, it’s about having freedom.”

•“You don’t need a financial advisor. You need a plan.”

•“Start investing. Start now. Start small.”

Who Should Read I Will Teach You to Be Rich?

This book is perfect for:

•Midlife women ready to reset their finances and future

•Anyone tired of feeling broke or behind

•Beginners who want a smart, no-jargon plan

•Anyone who wants to simplify and feel good about money

•Women rebuilding their lives after divorce, debt, or career shifts

•Coaches, content creators, entrepreneurs and 9–5ers alike

Strengths of the Book

✅ Clear, friendly tone—easy to follow and implement

✅ Concrete tools and action steps

✅ Encourages confidence, not guilt

✅ Updated for today’s economy and tools

✅ Great mix of psychology, strategy, and personal empowerment

A Few Limitations to Note

📍 U.S.-focused: Best for those with access to Roth IRAs, 401(k)s, etc.

📍 Less emotional depth: Doesn’t dive deep into trauma or healing

📍 Written with millennials in mind: Some tone and examples skew younger

📍 Works best with consistent income: Automation requires steady paychecks

That said, even with these minor caveats, I still recommend it 100%.

How It Compares to Other Popular Money Books

Book Title

Style

Focus

Smart Women Finish Rich

Values-driven

Long-term planning

Money: A Love Story

Emotional + healing

Money mindset and self-worth

The Total Money Makeover

Strict + intense

Debt payoff & emergency funds

You’re a Badass at Making Money

Motivational

Mindset + manifestation

I Will Teach You to Be Rich

Tactical + Empowering

Automation + investing + guilt-free spending

 Final Thoughts: Why This Book Belongs on Your Shelf

I Will Teach You to Be Rich is a book that every woman on a glow-up journey should read. Whether you’re building from scratch, paying off debt, or planning your next chapter, this guide gives you the clarity and tools to build a life you love, with confidence, joy, and financial power.

This isn’t just about money. It’s about freedom. It’s about designing a life where you feel empowered to say yes to the things that matter, and finally stop stressing about the rest.

And here’s the best part: You don’t have to be perfect. You just have to start.

Overall Rating: 9.5/10

Smart. Friendly. Empowering. A must-read for any woman ready to take control of her money and create her version of a rich life.

by Jax
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