Grace Schweizer, The Penny Hoarder

Grace Schweizer

The Penny Hoarder

Saint Petersburg, FL, United States

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Watch Out for Misleading College Financial Aid Letters, Feds Warn

Colleges will send you financial aid letters. But the vast majority of those offers are misleading about the true cost of college, the feds are saying. → Read More

From Clothes to Cars to Microwaves: The Best Time to Sell Your Stuff

This guide will help you learn everything you need to know about when to sell the most popular items to make the most profit, like workout gear in January. → Read More

Here’s How To Find Cheap Tickets To Your Favorite Concerts This Summer

Resale concert ticket prices rise with high demand. And demand has been surging as a seemingly endless list of big-name acts hit the road. Here’s how to save on tickets. → Read More

These 14 Strategies Will Help You Save Big on Your Universal Orlando Trip

These tips will help you learn how to save money at Universal Studios Orlando. → Read More

Become a Notary Public and Start Earning Money on the Side

Have you ever looked into how to become a notary and thought, “Whoa, that’s confusing,” and given up? We break down the process for you so it’s easy to understand. → Read More

Dreaming of a Good Night’s Sleep? These Mattress-Buying Tips Will Help

A good mattress is a big financial investment. If you’re ready for an upgrade, you need to know these tips about how to buy a mattress. → Read More

Ivy League Schools Are Offering More than 300 Free Online College Courses

Here’s how you can sign up to take free online college courses created by Ivy League schools. → Read More

An Essay About Your College Major Could Win You a $10K College Scholarship

Apply for this $10K college scholarship opportunity from Bellhops moving company. → Read More

Being a Bridesmaid Can Get Expensive — Here’s How to Bow Out Gracefully

The costs of all of your bridesmaid responsibilities can add up pretty quickly. But if you don’t have the budget to stand up with the bride, here’s how to say no to being a bridesmaid. → Read More

You Could Be Missing Out on Free Student Aid if You Skip This Deadline

June 30 is the FAFSA deadline for 2018. Here’s why you should submit your FAFSA even at the end of the school year. → Read More

New Google Search Tool Helps College-Bound Students Compare Options

The new Google college search function will help inform prospective students so they can compare colleges and make the right college decision. → Read More

Thinking of Becoming a Foster Parent? Here’s How the Finances Shake Out

Here’s an overview of the financial help for foster parents to help offset the costs of taking in a foster child. → Read More

Discover Is Offering Employees a Free College Education. Here Are the Rules

Discover employee benefits now include fully paid tuition for a degree in a business-related field at some specified colleges. There is, however, one very big catch. → Read More

Want a College Degree for Just $1 a Day? Get a Job at This Company

Walmart has announced that employees can earn a college education for just $1 a day with its new Walmart employee benefit: a college subsidy program. → Read More

Take Your Valentine on a New Low-Cost Adventure This Year: A Penny Date

If you’re looking for inexpensive, fun Valentine’s Day date ideas, the answer just might be a penny date. Here’s how to set one up. → Read More

Now Is a Good Time to Negotiate a Lower Rent. Here’s How and Why

Rent prices have been steadily declining since October. Here’s why, and how to use that to your advantage to negotiate a lower rent. → Read More

6 Work-From-Home Jobs That Are Open Right Now (Some Have Sweet Benefits!)

These awesome work-from-home jobs offer some pretty sweet perks, including alternative schedules, solid pay and great benefits -- and they’re available now! → Read More

Uber Finally Listens to Its Drivers and Adds a Tipping Feature to Its App

Uber tipping is becoming a reality this summer as the ride-sharing platform attempts to give its drivers more control over earnings. → Read More

Traveling With Kids? These 10 Tips Will Save You Money — and Your Sanity

Having kids doesn’t mean your travel days are over: these tips and tricks will help you plan a family vacation on a budget (no hostels or hitchhiking required). → Read More

University of Michigan Has a Plan to Help Students from Low-Income Homes

The University of Michigan recently announced the “Go Blue Guarantee,” a tuition assistance program for students from families making less than $65,000 annually. → Read More