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If you have an extra $50 to spend, then you can take someone to the cinema to experience 3 hours of the Avengers: EndGame.  If you had an extra $500 to spend, then you could have taken someone to experience about 3 hours of the Buju concert.  With either option, you know that you are paying for fun.

If you had the extra money, then you would not likely be disappointed that you spent it, regardless of how hard you worked for it.  You had it, you spent it, and you enjoyed yourself.  If you had not spent it on fun, then you would probably have spent it on something else, or given it to someone in need.

Since you will have extra money sometime, why not use some of it to get more money?  With the additional money, you can: pay off your debts, help more people in need, and pay for a lot more fun.  So, what can you legally do with an extra $50 or $500 to get more money?

You can play the lottery. However, you will likely lose all of your money quickly.  You can invest it in someone else’s business.  However, they if they desperately needed your investment to keep going, then there may be structural problems with that business, and you may lose that investment.  You can invest it in your own business, but if your business is not yet profitable enough to pay your monthly expenses, then a return should not be expected.

There are steps that you can take to make it probable that any extra money you invest will make more money.  Before investing in any product, ask yourself these two questions.  1)  Are similar products selling well now?  2)  Is it likely that your product will sell when you are ready to bring it to the market?  Once the answer to both of those questions is yes, then ask yourself one more question.  3)  What is likely to cause you to lose all of your money.

Let us test a few money-making ideas.  What about planting, cultivating and selling beans?  Are beans selling now?  Yes.  Will beans likely sell in 2 months when they are reaped?  Yes.  What will probably cause you to lose all of your money invested in this venture?  Crop thefts by monkeys and humans is very likely, and you can do little about it at this time.  So let us think of another product.

What about investing in building a house to sell?  Are houses selling well now?  No, the housing market is depressed.  Will the house likely sell in one year after it is constructed?  No.  The market is likely to continue to be depressed while the economy is under BERT/IMF management.  Note that if the housing market were not depressed, you could have grown your $50 or $500 investment – we will address how in the next article.

What about an example that will work?  That is the challenge.  Before I tested the ideas, I thought that both of them were worthy investments.  However, the test showed that while both ideas are good, they are just not wise investments at this time.

Every product has customers.  One challenge is to identify those who are willing to purchase your produce before you invest in it.  The euphoria of coming-up with a good idea leads many to make an emotional decision.  They then prematurely invest their money and lose it.  Testing the idea with the questions reduces the risk that you will make an emotional decision.

You can reduce the risk of failure by selecting a product from what you normally purchase in one week, and making a business out of it.  For example, you probably eat breakfast, lunch and dinner.  Since everyone needs to eat to survive, food will sell today and tomorrow.

How can you lose your money with food?  Preparing food that most people: will not like, cannot afford, or is inconvenient to purchase will likely do it.  Since these risks are generally within your control, the next step is to design a business that avoids these risks.

Grenville Phillips II is a Chartered Structural Engineer and President of Solutions Barbados.  He can be reached at NextParty246@gmail.com

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113 responses to “The Grenville Phillips Column – Pay for Fun and Make Investments”

  1. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    “Rhiana, with her kind of wealth, should by now making major moves in the country. Does she own or involved in any major investment project here?”

    Yall planning to rob Rihanna now, she ain’t dumb nor blind.

    What about the 120,000 offshore accounts that ya parliamentarians both current and former from DBLP duopoly and those in the bar association are holding in their names and in other people’s names across the earth…even in UK…

    …..imagine the major investment PROJECTS…that stolen NIS Pension and Tax dollars can generate from those massive accounts……imagine the possibilities….

    ….leave Rihanna alone you thieves.


  2. When capitalism fails, like the recent financial crisis, it always rely on government socialism to bail them out. Yep, privatise the profit, but socialise the loss, is another tenet of their philosophy.

    You are wasting your time with FC. She does not wish to see that and therefore she won’t.

  3. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Ah want BU clowns to understand that 120,000 offshore accounts with bajans stolen money and stolen properties will be holding billions of dollars…BILLIONS..

    Rihanna is not a billionaire….

    check out the billionaires…in parliament and the bar association… to get ya stolen money back, they know where they hid it..and now so does everyone else..lol


  4. Thanks for asking Waru … in the DR …..golfing in and watching spring training in phoenix …on the rock for a few weeks soaking up the sun …… playing a lot of texas holdem at the casino left little to get on the blog but have been watching now and again. Semi retirement can be burdensome…lol….Look we all know what has to happen, islanders have to leave the rock and get into canada or the states before the caravans screw it up for everyone by getting the borders closed. Where are the barrels gonna come from if nobody leaves.

  5. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @WW&C
    you keep tossing this “120,000 offshore accounts” number around. Where does this come from?

  6. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    NO..from those who actually counted…maybe you should start counting too…lol

    just remember, there are accounts stretching back decades…in places that it would SHOCK you to look.

  7. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    “Where are the barrels gonna come from if nobody leaves.”

    it’s a real, real thing my friend.

  8. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Lawson
    I hope the Cactus League is better than the Grapefruit League. The latter sells out!!! With the Tor BJ’s dwindling attendance (and performance) you can get a ticket to see the BJ’s at Rogers, cheaper than in Dunedin!!


  9. @fortyacresandamule

    That is the difference between Jamaicans and Barbadians. That fierce pride in country and willingness to give back.

  10. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @WW&C
    that is a very dodgy reply…I cannot count that high. What is the definition of “offshore account”?


  11. Freedom Crier does not know what she is talking about. COW did not get any start on the deep water harbour. That harbour was started in 1956 and opened in 1961. Barrow was not in charge. COW at the time was a small boy. COW lived near me at Foster Hall and was an overseer there. He built a fishing boat at Tent Bay and got a local to man it. then he built a second. After that he used the plantation tractor to dig foundations and roads for the people in Glenburnie, Foster, Mt. Dacres, Beachmount, Bathsheba. etc. My uncle used to set the dynamite charges for him. Then he worked for a while with Ms. Rock building small houses, same as William Ince did, before they branched out on their own. COW and his wife and son went to church at St. Aidans and sat across the isle from me. If COW says differently, then that is not the truth.


  12. Got some tickets from an agent saw the whiteso play angels and saw trout smack a homer first time at bat, o gazerts its your technology that kept me off the blog better work on that wifi thing,christ i couldnt even get fox where i was staying how third world is that

  13. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Mind you NO…ah never had one, but this is what i found…..ah know they can’t be managing AIR..lol

    “We manage your account opening Online – No personal visit required. 24/7 Internet Banking. 10 Years In Business. Highlights: No Additional Fees, 24/7 Online Banking Available.
    US Bank AccountSwiss Bank AccountLuxembourg Bank AccountCayman Islands Account”

  14. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    “That fierce pride in country and willingness to give back.”

    ya don’t want to give..only to have it stolen by the usual suspects, ways and means have to be found to give DIRECTLY TO THE PEOPLE…and not THROUGH THE THIEVES..


  15. @David BU:

    May 1, 2019 5:37 PM

    Your comment is awaiting moderation.

    Well, I seem to have joined the ranks of Piece and Lexicon.


  16. @ Dame Bajans,

    You went and help fill sand bags ?

  17. fortyacresandamule Avatar
    fortyacresandamule

    @WARU. You are missing the point completely. White minority Bajans and foreigners alike, own the commanding heights of the economy, what is wrong with Rhiana investing in her own country? We like too much to depend on white foreigners to come here and create jobs for us.


  18. fourty acres heres why …just because you are a pop idol or matinee idol doesnt make you any smarter than any one else maybe luckier,thats why only the dumb ones think there opinion on politics matters and everyone should do what they say. Same with investing any star following their own investing advise will probably go broke in a hurry, so all that to say they have financial advisors who would be charged with malpratice in investing in an island that stopped paying their obligations, are under imf loans, a housing prices going in the wrong direction and an unemployment rate of 18.2 percent.

  19. fortyacresandamule Avatar
    fortyacresandamule

    @Freedom Crier. Today’s CAPITALISM on steriod, is an absurd economic system,( mostly built on paper) where even Marx couldn’t have predicted such asymmetrical concentration of wealth. Fifty people owns as much wealth has the bottom fifty % of all humanity.

  20. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @ Freedom Crier
    “PLT, are you Rich or Poor and what do you want to be?”
    ++++++++++++++++
    I am wealthy but not rich… however I do have a bunch of stuff that I am divesting myself of in order to fit through the eye of the needle… at my current rate of giving it away to family, friends and neighbours I should be free of it all in 30 years.

  21. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    “We like too much to depend on white foreigners to come here and create jobs for us.”

    you are missing the point…if politicians, ministers, lawyers don’t tief billions…there would be no need for Rihanna or anyone else to invest..the money would be available in NIS and treasury for investing…for the PEOPLE TO WHOM IT REALLY BELONGS…….IF IT IS NOT STOLEN…

    some of yall are the PROBLEM ON THE ISLAND…just like the trash leaders.

  22. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @WW&C
    but I can find that type of promotion “all ovah de place”, still doesn’t lead me to the conclusion that Barbadians, even persons based in Barbados, have 120,000 ‘offshore accounts’. Your comment “ah never had one” suggest you are solely referring to accounts in places with 0% tax, not a standard bank account in places abroad. If so, 120,000 is a crazy high number.


  23. Looking forward to read Bush Tea comments
    But not going to hold my breathe

    Wasn’t Bush Tea a breathe of fresh
    He had all the answers
    Just now when the country needs stalwarts like him he disappears
    Maybe Solutions can steal some of BUP plans
    All is fair in love and war

  24. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    “and an unemployment rate of 18.2 percent.”

    don’t waste your breath, they will swear on their children’s eyes that unemployment, despite all the layoffs… is still at 9% or even less…the dimwits at exiled DLP did the same thing, that is the style of the duopoly.

  25. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    “If so, 120,000 is a crazy high number.”

    especially when it is someone else have to do the digging to find them….lol

    wuh i could swear that a question had arisen because one lawyer in Barbados had over a thousand accounts to his name as director or some such….and his excuse sounded even more bogus than mine…lol


  26. @Lawson. I am not buying that. It is a total cop out. The bigger question for me is: Why do black people with money rather splurge on blings and other trinkets rather than THINK BIG in creating generational wealth ? This behavior is prominent all over the globe, with a few exception here and there. It therefore comes as no surprise that not one black company, especially from Africa, has never made it into fortune global 1000 ranking.

    Yet, we complain when other group of people from outside, come into our own economic space, take on the risk, and become successful.


  27. The better question would be…why don’t black Caribbean governments especially in Barbados…EVER..talk or even mention…let alone implement laws, legislation to create GENERATIONAL WEALTH…in the black population…

    Black Barbados instead legislated to KEEP WEALTH out of the hands of black women with families so they don’t take anything away from the minorities who are allowed to work toward generational wealth for their families…..while the majority are sidelined, marginalized and disenfranchised by the legislation set up by their own 2 governments.,,in the last 70 plus years..

    you are asking all the wrong questions…the problems lie within your useless black leaders…look no further.


  28. aliko dangote may disagree forty, but really your a step and fetch economy no material resources, you have to import sugar investing in barbados is if at best and higher circles is considered philanthropy.

  29. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @waru
    “…the problems lie within your useless black leaders…”
    ++++++++++++
    This is so, but I hope you understand that the uselessness extends well beyond the political class and the lawyers who are usually blamed to include the bishops, most doctors, many academics, virtually all the preachers and pastors, the businessmen, etc. The problem is the philosophy of Black Respectability… also described as being a House Negro.

  30. Piece uh de Rock Yeah Right Avatar
    Piece uh de Rock Yeah Right

    Will someone please explain where is the effing beef in this shyte article?

    steupseee!!!

    $50 is the cost of a whore or so the song used to chant years ago.

    Don’t know would have to ask ***

    This article is devoid of anything substantive.

    And the $5k idea was not Grenville Phillips idea

    The first application of the idea was by Pinelands years ago

    It was repeated unsuccessfully by Fund Access and caused the IDB to abandon the shyte idea because the administrative costs of the idea exceeded its operational efficiencies

    You know wunna does talk shyte cause you got a mouf.

    Please, before posting, speak to people who know

    Dis clown update he website yet? or or still showing 2018 articles?

  31. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Yeah PLT…they can’t seem to get out of the house negro cycle THEY CREATED for themselves..

    the ugly is that the same leaders…including Beckles…are all running around with their latest catch phrase “stay the course”…but not one of those house negros would change the legislation to allow the majority population to be able to generate wealth…generationally….or to make sure the economy ..pension..tax dollars are CONTROLLED BY THE MAJORITY TO WHOM IT BELONGS……not one…

    not only will they leave the same racist disenfranchising legislation in place to keep their own people marginalized…but they WILL be hoping and praying to get reparations money in their hands….while keeping that wicked legislation in place…OR…they would have all REMOVED IT ALREADY…that would have been the first thing they did…knowing about the EU decision to press ahead…but not one of them..including Comissiong is willing to make that VITAL CHANGE…

    they all have le plan directeur…that they believe no one knows about…


  32. @WARU. A nation that lacks a culture of wealth building, innovation and creativity, but rather indulges in a culture of massive conspicuous consumption, no amount of well intended economic affirmative action policy is going to bring about a transformational change in the political economy.

    Unless the whole mindset of the people are changed, and that might take a few generations.

  33. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    We know it’s another 3 generations before you see any significant mental changes…they the criminal syndicate in parliament and bar association…3 generations of those demons… destroyed 3 generations of their own people…through their greed…it will take that long to see the repairs to that damage…when it finally starts..

  34. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @fortyacresandamule
    “Unless the whole mindset of the people are changed…”
    ++++++++++
    So how do we change a people’s mindset??

  35. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Piece
    “… the $5k idea was not Grenville Phillips idea.”
    ++++++++++++
    Well of course micro-finance history stretches back to the 15th century, but in the modern era mostly has roots in the 1970s with organizations such as the Grameen Bank.

    Grenvilles suggestion dated back only to mid 2015:
    “A new national development bank will be established to assist small businesses. Transactions can be performed at the various post offices across Barbados, over the Internet, and at ATM’s. Unsecured micro-loans (up to $5,000) can be provided through overdraft facilities. Larger loans can be obtained with securities.”

    Here he named the specific $5k figure and specified that it would be unsecured. I wasn’t in Barbados for the earlier Fund Access or Pinelands experiments.

  36. Freedom Crier Avatar
    Freedom Crier

    @ Dame Bajans May 1, 2019 5:37 PM

    Thank you Dame for updating Freedom on the History of COW as an Entrepreneur from humble beginnings…Your personal Story demonstrates even more his Entrepreneurial Spirit and says if he can do that what’s stopping others from climbing the ladder to success. Freedom for one does not envy him one Bit or anyone else for that matter that by their Tenacity and Hard Work has made their means Substantially.

    https://quotefancy.com/media/wallpaper/3840×2160/3027341-Marcus-Buckingham-Quote-Talent-is-the-multiplier-The-more-energy.jpg

  37. Freedom Crier Avatar
    Freedom Crier

    Freedom is looking forward to Grenville Phillips upcoming Articles of Building Individuals to ensure the Prosperity of our Nation.

    http://www.ideachampions.com/weblogs/Churchill.jpg


  38. Our policy was to establish a new National Bank, using the Post Offices as the physical infrastructure.
    There was to be a national training in starting new businesses, with unsecured micro loans of $5,000 for successful businesses to expand – not as start-up capital.

    I recall political operatives ridiculing the idea. Then 3 years later, Ryan Straughn said that the BLP would establish something called a Post Bank, where loans could be negotiated at post offices. The media (that ridiculed our ideas) called the initiative a “game changer”, and congratulated the BLP.

    The BLP do not need to give us any credit for the ideas. As the governing administration, their only responsibility is to implement good ideas properly. That is what they are not doing. Even the ISO 9001 has started out in the worst possible way.

  39. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    lol..the crab in the barrel strategies…tiefing other people’s ideas…that is all DBLP duopoly knows…anything else is alien to them.

    What we need to head of is those criminals, some of us know well, have no scruples, snakes have more….drooling and salivating to get their hands on this reparations money that they are all busy “staying the course” for…without removing any of the racist, discriminatory legislation THAT THEY MALICIOUSLY KEPT IN PLACE on the statute books …and will have the NERVE…to deceive the people… THEIR OWN PEOPLE… into believing that it is UK and Europe FORCING THEM to keep that disenfranchising to the Black majority population.. legislation in place..


  40. @fortyacresandamule

    This comment encapsulates much of the discussion we have been engaged on BU over the years. There is an underlying behaviour which must change. We flog the symptoms arising the behaviour as we should but there is the bigger task as you pointed out. A game changer is a relevant media (fourth estate).

  41. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    The 4th Estate…are government pimps..for which of the duopoly is infesting the parliament…they do not even advocate to change existing slave laws…all they do is pimp for advertising dollars and LIE to the public..


  42. I recall political operatives ridiculing the idea. Then 3 years later, Ryan Straughn said that the BLP would establish something called a Post Bank, where loans could be negotiated at post offices. The media (that ridiculed our ideas) called the initiative a “game changer”, and congratulated the BLP.(Quote)

    Was Ryan Straughn the first to raise the issue of post office banks on BU? Stealing ideas is a Bajan thing. First thing in policy honesty is to acknowledge the correct source.


  43. Does it matter whose idea it is? We live in a world where nothing is new under the sun. What should matter more is that as a collective we conceive, implement and manage the best way we can, as a collective.


  44. @ Freedom Crier

    Is this the same COW Williams who got bailed out by the NIS – ordinary taxpayers?


  45. @ David Einstein,

    It is called historical accuracy. Do you know what that is?

  46. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ Hal

    A few years ago COW called into brasstacks complaining that he could not get money to remodel the clubhouse on his golf complex. His argument was that such an improved facility will benefit the country because foreign golfers will see that we are on par with international facilities. COW was demanding that he get “help” with the pavilion.
    His arrogance stunned me but his attitude encapsulates the mendicant thinking of the traditional corporate sector. They would cuss Butch Stewart but I challenge anybody to inform of any recent locally driven enterprise that employs 1300 people.
    Imagine a multi millionaire demanding such while almost all the government owned community centres are in need of repairs and we still can’t get money to fix the embarrassment known as the national stadium.
    I would appreciate if the BLPDLP apologists would calculate all the incentives and breaks given to these corporate entities over the last fifty years and then compare with what was given to Sandals. Then they can show me how these incentives were used to
    the sustainable benefit of the broader society. And to this day they cannot say why Barbados Shipping and Trading was sold.
    Our political class continues to fail and whenever they fail it is the poor that pays the price.
    These people allowed Bridgetown to be “run down” but shifted to the new city at Warrens and the game goes on and on……….

  47. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    That is one of the reasons i posted the insult and disrespect that is the 300 million dollar clubhouse at RACIST Apes Hill paid for by NIS pension fund money, given to Cow the tief by the house negro Justin Robinson..and the corrupt in the parliament..


  48. @William

    Did a similar financing deal occurred with Air Jamaica and Butch?

  49. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ David
    You will need to enlighten me on that deal. I honestly have not paid any attention to it.
    You remind me of some people. Once I was discussing the deteriorating roads in our country. He asked me if I had checked the roads in some other island.


  50. That is alright to be reminded William. You should investigate the financial assistance Butch received from government re tax dollars to assist with brand building. When you bring an argument give to full picture.

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