Ask the Experts: How to save money on a tight budget

Ask the Experts: How do I save money? I have no idea where to begin with saving money. I am a 19-year-old sophomore at a public university. I work part-time as a security guard... Read more »

MMI announces merger with two counseling agencies

MMI recently announced mergers with two separate credit counseling agencies. FinancialHope has been providing financial education services, including credit counseling and coaching, debt management assistance, and community financial education program... Read more »

MMI assists consumers struggling with student loan debt

Here at MMI, we're very excited to announce our newest financial education counseling program, designed to help student loan borrowers make informed decisions about student loan repayment. Through this new counseling program,... Read more »

Should I file for bankruptcy? A checklist

First thing’s first: there’s no blog post, magazine article, or checklist that can tell you whether or not bankruptcy is right for you. There are too many variables. And bankruptcy is hard. It’s a... Read more »

How to negotiate down your medical bills

Ask the Experts: How do I negotiate with my healthcare provider? Hi! My wife heard a money expert on an NPR show talking about personal finance. She advised people with medical bills, e.g.,... Read more »

When and how to take control of your parents’ finances

It’s not a thought many of us want to entertain, because it’s hard and it’s an unflinching reminder of the terminal forwardness of life. Your parents will get old and they will... Read more »

Don’t let Black Friday cast a black cloud over your financial forecast

Giving is good. Giving is fun. Giving is what makes the holidays so darn holly jolly. Giving too much, however, is neither good, nor fun, nor all that especially holly jolly. It’s easy to... Read more »

Poll: Consumers look to control spending this holiday season

For the fourth year in a row, a poll conducted by the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) has revealed that the overwhelming majority of consumers intend to either spend less than... Read more »

Why no credit is the same as bad credit

Personal story time. My car died. I won’t go into the details of how it died (although it definitely didn’t go quietly in its sleep), I’ll just say that it wasn’t coming back... Read more »