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Who is CCCS?
For more than a half-century, Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) has been considered the "gold standard" in the
field of credit counseling and personal money management. Our
Certified Credit Counselors work with the individual to set and
meet financial goals - whether that means saving for a home, planning
for retirement, or paying off debt. Our services are confidential,
and our counselors are available in person, over the telephone,
or via the internet.
CCCS is a member of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC). Our money management programs are accredited through the Council on Accreditation for Children and Family Services, a member of AICCA, the Better Business Bureau, and the Chamber of Commerce.



Anytime Advisor - Protect Your Identity
This guide coaches you to safeguard personal and financial records
from fraud and identity theft.


Equifax
Manage your most important financial asset - your credit. Today
more than ever, lenders and other service providers use your credit
history to make decisions about whether to extend you new credit
and services. Experts agree that checking your report regularly
is the best way to ensure you get the credit you deserve.


The Kelley Blue Book Pricing Guide provides you with up-to-date
information on car prices. Before you shop, check
out this guide. You know you'll have the advantage in bargaining
because you will know what the going prices are. You also will
have an advantage if you are buying with a low-interest new or
used auto loan from your credit union.



Have Peace of Mind: Download Your FREE Financial First Aid Kit:
We live in a vulnerable world where it's likely we - or someone
we know will be hit by an emergency event. Emergencies often come
when we least expect them. The Emergency Financial First Aid Kit
(EFFAK) is here to help. Get
your FREE kit today.


brass is about young adults, money, and how it affects their lives.


We hear the words all the time.
Savings. Credit Reports. Investments.
But what do these words really mean? How do they apply to you? And what can you do to prepare yourself, your child, or your student for financial success?
Make the first step by visiting MoneyAndStuff.info.

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