Retirement is something that many forget or wait too late to plan for. Should we be afforded the privilege to reach retirement age, we would love to get there financially comfortable. What does this mean? Our retirement portfolio should include income
Welcome to Chapter 3
A few months ago we started financial freedom steps 4 to invest 15% of our income and step 6 to pay off our mortgage before 40. STEP 4The Objective: To invest 10% of our salary. 15% is the recommended amount and
Do it Fuh Grantley – Fortress Fund Managers Podcast
We’ve never been more excited to be caught trying to keep up with The Joneses.On this week’s episode, we’re joined by Dwayne and Kelly Jones of Debt Free Caribbean.Listen in as this captivating young couple share how they cleared over $67,000 in consumer
The past is a place of Reference, not a plan of Residence
A few months ago, we had the opportunity to speak with @davis.365 from @citaradio901fm on his program Family Friday: Looking at Finances. This interview was driven by our own debt-free journey but the questions were tailored to assist persons who are interested
Sending our Money to Work
Investing was on our list as a stretch goal i.e. a goal that was highly unlikely but we’d give it a fair shot. There were other pressing goals that we felt needed to be completed before investing; such as completing
Knowledge Empowers You
Let’s Talk Insurance!We can’t have a conversation about financial freedom and building wealth without including Insurance. You definitely want to protect your assets from unforeseen events that can cause a huge financial burden for you and the family. We are
How to calculate your emergency fund
We were asked to write this blog at the perfect time because we had just finished saving our emergency fund (EF). To start, an EF is a backup plan for unexpected life events such as job loss. This pandemic that
6 Ways to Stay motivated on a Financial Journey
Managing Your Financial Journey during a Crisis.
How are you coping during this gray period? Health is a top priority at this time, but finances have to be monitored as some workplaces struggle to stay afloat. We’ve decided to make some changes to prepare for this period.
Does Shovel size matter?

Does shovel size matter? Our honest answer: Yes it does! Your shovel in the debt free world is the amount of money you have to work with when paying debt. By extension ‘teamtinyshovel’ refers to low income earners who have