David Chiotti
David Chiotti
Full Name and Common Aliases
David Chilton is a well-known Canadian personal finance expert, author, and television personality.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on October 28, 1957 (no death date mentioned)
Nationality and Profession(s)
Canadian
Financial advisor, author, and TV personality
Early Life and Background
David Chilton was born in Hamilton, Ontario. He developed an interest in investing at a young age and began reading about personal finance during his teenage years.
Growing up, Chilton's parents instilled in him the importance of saving and budgeting. This early exposure had a lasting impact on his financial literacy and behavior. His experience managing his own finances from an early age allowed him to develop valuable skills that would serve him well throughout his career.
Major Accomplishments
Chilton is best known for writing The Wealthy Barber, a bestselling book about personal finance and investing. The book, first published in 1989, has become a classic in the genre and continues to be widely read today.
In addition to his literary success, Chilton has also appeared on television as a financial expert and commentator. His down-to-earth approach to discussing complex financial topics made him an engaging and accessible figure for audiences.
Notable Works or Actions
The Wealthy Barber, his seminal work, is often cited as a foundational text for anyone looking to improve their understanding of personal finance. Chilton's straightforward explanations of investing strategies and long-term planning have helped millions of readers navigate the world of financial decision-making.
Chilton has also been featured on various television programs, including The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) News and Global Television, where he shared his insights on a range of topics from stocks and bonds to real estate and retirement savings.
Impact and Legacy
David Chilton's influence extends far beyond the realm of personal finance. His ability to break down complex concepts into clear, actionable advice has empowered countless individuals to take control of their financial futures.
Chilton's approach to money management is guided by a commitment to simplicity and clarity, making his message accessible to readers from all walks of life. This inclusive approach has helped create a broad audience for his work, transcending traditional boundaries between age groups and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
David Chilton's enduring popularity can be attributed to his unique blend of expertise and humility. His willingness to share practical advice and insights from real-world experience has earned him the trust and respect of a wide range of readers, viewers, and followers.
Through The Wealthy Barber and his television appearances, Chilton has not only educated but also inspired millions of people around the world to take charge of their financial well-being. His commitment to clarity, simplicity, and approachability continues to set him apart as one of the most influential voices in personal finance today.
Quotes by David Chiotti

For an individual goal, it's a good goal to have. But coming in as a freshman, it wasn't my goal to get here.

They are really athletic and have some new guys that make them more athletic. They have more athleticism than us and are quicker than us.

Our defense lost us this game. We had to keep the game in the 60s. When you let Heath go off for 32, it is hard to beat them.

Every game is do or die, basically, right now. With our inability to win on the road, it's tough to be a top team when the top teams in our league have big road wins.


The only thing hard has been to eat. It's been a lot of eggs, milkshakes and mashed potatoes. Nothing that's tough to chew on.

We haven't been putting up big numbers offensively and have to rely on defense to win games. We can get it done with our defense, and that is why we are winning games right now.

That was the start of our run last year, when we went on the road and got those two big wins. It's definitely a place where we played well in the past. We've been close on these road games. They've been there for the taking.

It didn't feel like a letdown. It just seemed like we didn't know what we were doing. One turnover led to another and another. I think the main thing is to have that killer instinct or heart on the defensive end.
