About Juliana Weiss-Roessler

Juliana Weiss-Roessler is a freelance writer and editor living in Los Angeles. For four years, she worked as web content manager for TV's Dog Whisperer, and this past Fall, she participated in NBC's prestigious Writers on the Verge program with her writing partner and husband, Josh. You can learn more about her work on WeissRoessler.com.

4 Scams You Might Not Have Heard Of

Scam Watch Alert - Your Money Drawer

A good rule of thumb: if an offer seems too good to be true, investigate first! Maybe you just got lucky or found a really great deal… but it’s more likely that someone is trying to run a con. The internet makes it easier for people to try to … [Read more...]

4 Popular Credit Myths That Could Be Hurting Your Credit Score

Credit Myths - YourMoneyDrawer.com

Even though the curtain was pulled back on FICO in 2000, allowing us to see how our credit scores are created, there are still lots of myths out there about how we should use credit and things that supposedly help or hurt us in getting the best score … [Read more...]

How to Get a Deal on Craigslist

Tips on Craigslist - Your Money Drawer

Ah, Craigslist. The best friend of any poor college student or young professional with a limited budget where you can buy just about anything at a fraction of the normal price if you’re lucky, and while you’re at it, look for a roommate and a … [Read more...]

How to Spot Deals on eBay

Bidding on eBay.com - Your Money Drawer

eBay is kind of like going to the world’s largest flea market. There is so much available and so many different people selling the same thing that it can be hard to sift through it all and find the best deals – especially when you add in … [Read more...]

Your Quick Guide to College Financial Aid

College Financial Aid - YourMoneyDrawer.com

According to the College Board, 44% of public 4-year undergraduate institutions charged an average of $8,244 per year in tuition and fees for in-state students, and $12,526 for full-time out-of-state students. Private colleges are far worse, … [Read more...]

How to Love Cooking and Not Spend a Fortune

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Cooking is usually much cheaper than eating out, and better for you too. But when you get really into it, sometimes your culinary genius can take over and rack up quite a bill. That doesn’t mean you should give up the hobby. Instead you can find … [Read more...]