Credit and Debt Counseling
Money Management International, Inc.About
Important information
- Additional Info:Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) is a tax exempt organization under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. However, they do not conduct substantial solicitations of contributions from the general public for their debt counseling programs; thus, the BBB Charity Review Standards do not apply. "Public" contributions are received in exchange for credit counseling services based on each client's ability to pay.
CCS of Denver/Boulder is controlled by Money Management International (see www.moneymanagement.com), a Houston, Texas corporation.
The CCS reorganization on April 23, 2003 resulted in Money Management being the sole member of the tax exempt entity controlling the election of CCS Board members. Since then, the Denver/Boulder CCS began operating as a divisional branch of Money Management.
The Houston BBB has prepared a report on Money Management International.
The main source of CCCS revenues are payments received from clients and client creditors.
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