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Refinancing your mortgage can feel intimidating, especially if you’re unsure where to start. With so many options, fees,
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Explore the latest Money Chat articles covering everything from budgeting to savings tips and more.
We all know how important a concrete budget is for monitoring expenses and ensuring you’re staying fiscally responsible,
Have you ever grappled with financial jargon, especially when debts are involved? You’re not alone. “Collection account” and
Imagine standing at the precipice of adulthood, where the horizon is painted with dreams of financial independence, eventual
Money Chat
Money Chat is a financial literacy article and video series aimed to help consumers take control of their financial education and empowerment by broadening their core understanding of key financial principles. Sponsored by industry-leading financial institutions, Money Chat focuses on financial literacy topics like different types of loans, how to manage credit scores, how interest rates work, and much more.
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If you’re “flying solo” financially for the first time, you might feel a little lost or overwhelmed. However, you shouldn’t
As defined by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), inflation
When purchasing a new vehicle, many consumers opt for an auto loan. These loans, typically ranging anywhere from
While team building is a widely understood concept, there are often misconceptions on building the perfect
There is a wide range of memberships and certifications available to businesses, and it can be challenging to
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Understanding what interest
If your past-due account has moved into collections, you may receive communication from a company other than your original creditor.
Financial literacy is an important part of achieving financial health, but what does it mean for a person to be
April 2021 – Debt collection calls can be stressful, but they can also be successful and productive when handled as
Life can be busy and stressful, and it may feel especially stressful when you find yourself talking to
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Debt can be stressful and overwhelming. While it may not feel like it, it is possible
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It’s important for consumers to protect and
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Money Chat is an educational article and short-form video series from Receivables Info designed to help you improve your financial wellness. Each piece offers quick, practical tips on managing money, building credit, reducing debt, and making smart financial choices. With expert advice delivered in easy-to-understand language, Money Chat makes financial literacy more accessible—one article or video at a time.
Money Chat is a resource for learning how to better manage your money and make informed financial decisions. Through short, easy-to-read articles and short videos you’ll find clear explanations on topics like budgeting, credit, saving, and debt. It’s a quick and approachable way to build your financial knowledge without needing to commit to long classes or complex webinars.
In addition to Money Chat, there are many reliable tools and websites available to help you take control of your finances. Whether you’re looking to create a budget, understand your credit score, or explore debt repayment strategies, these resources can support your journey:
- RMAI’s Consumer Resources – Educational materials provided by the Receivables Management Association International to help consumers understand their rights, navigate the collections process, and take control of their financial health.
- MyMoney.gov – A U.S. government site with resources for budgeting, saving, and planning for life goals.
- Know My Debt – A free, online resource hosted by ACA International. This consumer education website provides videos, articles, and tools designed to help consumers understand their rights, navigate debt, and plan for a brighter financial future.
We also encourage you to explore our growing library of Money Chat articles for practical tips and real-world insights on financial wellness.