The Richest Man in Babylon is a book by George Samuel Clason which
dispenses financial advice through a collection of parables set in
ancient Babylon. Through their experiences in business and managing
household finance, the characters in the parables learn simple lessons
in financial wisdom. By basing these parables in ancient times, but
involving situations that modern people can understand and identify
with, the author presents these lessons as timeless wisdom that is as
relevant today as it was back then. The book began in 1926 as a series
of informational pamphlets. Banks and insurance companies began to
distribute these pamphlets, and the most famous ones were eventually
compiled into this book.