Local nonprofit Consumer Credit Counseling Service of MD & DE (CCCS) has received the William Donald Schaefer Helping People Award. The award was presented by Comptroller Peter Franchot for the nonprofit’s efforts to financially educate Marylanders.
Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions most of us will ever make. Considering the investment involved, CCCS recommends that first-time homebuyers begin their search by asking: “How can I become financially prepared?”
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How to prevent this common pool problem
MD educators recently gathered for the 5th Annual MCEE Financial Education Summit. Their objective? To gain financial knowledge and resources they can take back and use in the classroom and beyond.
Various activities can cause this common injury.
This CCCS article uses the experiences of a recent college graduate to show why students need to gain financial awareness and explores the money management skills they will need to succeed.
The summer swelter has arrived as forecasters call for rising temperatures across Maryland. That means more health risks as you work and play outside, especially for older people and young children.
For a limited time, nonprofit Consumer Credit Counseling Service of MD and DE (CCCS) is providing free reverse mortgage counseling to help seniors determine if a reverse mortgage is right for them.