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Would you go back to school at 60? An increasing number of adults are returning to higher education

Would you go back to school at 60? [The Penny Hoarder Daily]( [Back to school, again, sans tanking your finances.]( [Go Back to School, Again]( [Sans tanking your finances]( An increasing number of adults are returning to higher education to earn an undergraduate or graduate degree, looking to change careers or beef up their paychecks. But we’ve got significant barriers, people, like piling student debt on top of an already precarious household budget. We’ve identified [several scholarships and grants that offer nontraditional students a way to earn a degree]( without setting them back a decade in their financial goals.   [If You Have More Than $1,000 in Your Checking Account…]( You’ve done it. You’ve built up a little cushion in your bank account. Now it’s time to [reach some longer-term financial goals](. What do you want to accomplish next with your money? Save more? Buy a home? Invest? We’ve got some ideas. [Money Goals](   [Dear Penny: Is It Crazy to Go Back to College at 60?]( [Dear Penny: Is It Crazy to Go Back to College at 60?]( Would you go back to school at 60 if your old career wasn’t a great financial option? Oh, and would you also buy a bus and renovate it at the same time? Penny [answers another tough question that’s honestly very applicable to anyone considering going back to school]( for a career change.   [8 Companies That Will Give You Money]( When your car breaks down or you have a sudden medical bill, some companies like to take your money, and others will give you more — but you have to ask nicely. [Ask one of these companies for financial support](. [You're probably paying to much for home internet …]( [Save 10k By Next Summer]( This summer has been great, but if you had an extra $10,000, you would’ve surely gone on that beach getaway you’ve been dreaming about. Well, buckle up because we’ve got the [hot tips that will have you relaxing in Bermuda]( time next summer.   [Want a Career Change but Can’t Afford a College Degree?]( Getting certified in a skill or occupation could be a great way to [make a career shift without the student debt](. Let’s discuss your options.   [We'll Text You More Money Tips]( Some of the links in this post are from our sponsors. We provide you with accurate, reliable information. [Learn more]( about how we make money and select our advertising partners. We’re letting you know because it’s what Honest Abe would do. After all, he is on our favorite coin. © 2024 The Penny Hoarder. All rights reserved. 490 1st Ave S. Suite 800 | Saint Petersburg, FL 33701 | U.S. [View in browser]( [Mailing preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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