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Credit reporting errors happen all the time, and if not corrected could be costly. Here's how to locate and remove errors for your personal credit reports.
The Fair Isaac Co. (FICO) recently announced a new scoring model – the UltraFICO score – will roll out in 2019, and will drastically change how consumer creditworthiness is determined. So what is UltraFICO and what changes does it promise?
Credit cards can be good for several kinds of purchases. Using them for travel expenses helps you earn points or cash back incentives, for example. But there are certain things you shouldn’t use credit cards for.
Trying to navigate post-military life on your own can be confusing and frustrating to say the least. But don’t worry, there are plenty of helpful nonprofit organizations that can successfully help you transition into your new world.
You may have already seen the headlines or heard from friends — some people are getting smaller refunds this year. It could be too late to change your tax situation, but you may be able to avoid spending extra money to prepare and file your return. Here's what you need to know about filing your return for free.
If you’re in the market for a new home, or possibly looking for a way out of your current home, you’ve probably heard about the short sale option. But what does it mean, how does it work, and does it make sense for you?
Buying a new car is very exciting, though it can also be very expensive. Here are tips to keep your car running smoothly and to reduce costs.
There are three major types of expenses we all pay: fixed, variable, and periodic.
After a long day at work, you might just want to plop on your couch and bliss out on a TV or music binge. With the number of streaming services out there, which one might you enjoy the most? And which ones will give you the most bang for the buck? Here are the best streaming services for your money:
You don’t have to get a huge raise at work or move into a tiny apartment with five roommates to have more money to spend on the things you want. For an influx of cash, here are a few easy ways to free up money each month:
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    MMI is a longstanding member of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling® (NFCC®), the nation’s largest nonprofit financial counseling organization. Founded in 1951, the NFCC’s mission is to promote financially responsible behavior and help member organizations like MMI deliver the highest-quality financial education and counseling services.