Biography
Ramit Sethi is the author of I Will Teach You To Be Rich, a New York Times bestseller which focuses on personal finance for people in their twenties and thirties by weaving together threads from health and fitness, social psychology, and personal finance. His blog, iwillteachyoutoberich, hosts over ...
Read moreRamit Sethi is the author of I Will Teach You To Be Rich, a New York Times bestseller which focuses on personal finance for people in their twenties and thirties by weaving together threads from health and fitness, social psychology, and personal finance. His blog, iwillteachyoutoberich, hosts over 300,000 readers per month.
Previously, Sethi co-authored a book on college recruiting and co-founded a Silicon Valley collaboration company called PBwiki. He has spoken at universities and companies including MIT, Stanford, Intel, Deloitte, and the Credit Union National Association. Ramit graduated from Stanford University, where he studied technology and psychology.
Check out Ramit Sethi’s website at www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com.
Speaking Topics
I Will Teach You To Be Rich
This flagship 60- to 90-minute presentation is targeted toward college students and recent college graduates. Topics covered include:
- Why don’t people manage their money? Why is this so hard—and important?
- Optimizing your credit cards and setting up the right bank accounts and retirement accounts (even with just $50)
- Negotiating like an Indian: late fees, cable memberships, car, and house
- Conscious spending: how to spend extravagantly on the things you love, but cut costs mercilessly on the things you don’t
- The psychology of automation: creating a bulletproof personal-finance system
- Picking investments
- Relationships and money, philanthropy, and living a rich life
Other speaking topics include:
- Entrepreneurship
- Advanced Automation
- Reaching Generation Y for Credit Unions and Other Financial Services
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Speaker's video
Media
- "Ramit Sethi: Yes, You Can Still Be Rich"—U.S. News & World Report
- "How to Get a Raise in a Recession"—CBS Money Watch
- "Personal Finance: A Smart Start"—BusinessWeek
- Q&A with Ramit Sethi in The San Francisco Examiner
- Ramit Sethi on ABC News
- "Financial Advice for Recent Graduates"—The New York Times
- "Save $1,000 in 30 Days"—ABC News
- Ramit Sethi speaks about personal finance on Forbes.com
- "The Road to Riches Minus the Guilt"—The Wall Street Journal
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