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Flimjo is a blog about making money. It provides advice, resources, and information about ideas for making money, business opportunities, passive income, cash flow, real estate, and personal finance.
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Pack a Lunch, and Save $1,000 Per Year
I got back from a weekend trip last night, so while I regroup, I thought I’d go with this older post about how packing a lunch for work can save you a bunch of money. (I’ll have a brand new post tomorrow.) I see people every day who I...
YouTube Friday - 7 Money-Making Ideas From Robert Shemin
I’ve enjoyed posting videos from YouTube because there is a lot of interesting content on there. In particular, there is a lot of good content related to money and investing. I think some of the content is so good, in fact, that I think I...
Care About Credit Cards
I have written before about the need to understand the terms and practices of the credit cards we have and about how debt works in general. We also need to understand how our debt–particularly credit card debt–affects our credit scor...
Refinance To Save Money
Since the Federal Reserve has lowered interest rates, the question arises for homeowners: Should you refinance your home loans? The short answer is yes, and refinance.com provides a vast array of options and information to help you through this proce...
10 DVDs Worth Buying
Yesterday, I wrote about the “Rule of 5″ Commitment for DVD purchases. Consumers spend way too much money on DVDs, and they don’t realize that they could be using that money for investment purposes. Thus, if you don’t rent...
DVD Purchases And The Rule Of 5
One of the fastest ways people waste money is by buying DVDs. I have written about restraining yourself from buying expensive widescreen televisions and similar luxury items, but if you were to make an argument for those items, you could say that a...
Fake Assets - Doodads, Expensive Gadgets, And Other Income-Depleting Items
Yesterday, I wrote about an individual’s desire to be like everyone else and buy expensive assets because other people buy them. An underlying point in that post that I left out is that most, if not all, of those assets–the HDTV’s, ...
Don’t Try To Be Like Everyone Else
A critical epidemic that has gripped our society is the need to keep up with everyone else. By that, I mean buying the same HDTV that everyone has; buying the same expensive SUV that everyone has; going to the same restaurants that everyone goes to...
