Money Management International

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Money Management International (MMI) is a United States non-profit that provides consumers with free credit counseling and education.[5][6][7] In about 25 percent of its consultations, it helps consumers develop a debt management or repayment plan.[5] MMI is funded primarily by creditors.[6] Money Management International was founded in 1997 by six financial consulting organizations that were members of the Consumer Credit Counseling Services (CCCS) network.[1]

Company type
501(C)(3) Nonprofit
Founded1997[1]
FounderTerry M. Blaney
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Money Management International
Company type
501(C)(3) Nonprofit
Founded1997[1]
FounderTerry M. Blaney
HeadquartersStafford, Texas, United States[2]
Number of locations
40 (2018)[3]
Key people
Jim Triggs, Chief Executive Officer
ServicesFinancial education and counseling
Revenue$52.2 million (2018)[4]
Total assets$55.5 million (2018)[4]
Number of employees
440 (2018)[3]
Websitewww.moneymanagement.org/
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Over time, Money Management International merged with more than 20 credit counseling organizations.[1] The company acquired the accounts of AmeriDebt as part of AmeriDebt's bankruptcy proceedings in 2005.[8] In 2006 it released the microsite, regiftable.com, to promote regifting as a way to reduce spending.[9][10] In 2008, MMI introduced its "Thirty Steps" educational program on responsible money management.[11]

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