School of Money Management

Welcome to our School of Money Management section. As an educational non-profit we are providing free enrollment into the ConsumerSense Financial Education Program. This program is for all individuals who wish to improve their money management skills as well as credit and debt responsibilities.

The ConsumerSense Financial Education Program is a 12-chapter self-study course that will teach you about the fundamental basics of Money, Debt and Credit. The course was created to help individuals further understand their personal finances, how to manage them in their everyday lives as well as learn how to modify their financial behavior so they can make better financial decisions in the future. The entire course should take about 2 to 3 hours to complete.

The 12 chapters included in the course are:
  • Chapter 1: Setting Financial Goals
  • Chapter 2: Being Money Smart
  • Chapter 3: Budgeting for the Future
  • Chapter 4: Basics of Investing
  • Chapter 5: Dealing with Credit Cards
  • Chapter 6: Handling Past-Due Debts
  • Chapter 7: Using Credit Wisely
  • Chapter 8: Improving Your Credit
  • Chapter 9: Government Programs
  • Chapter 10: Sales and Advertising Techniques
  • Chapter 11: Shopping for a Car
  • Chapter 12: Consumer Law and Public Resources
What Do Graduates Receive?

Graduates will receive a Certificate of Completion. Graduates can present this certificate to lenders, which could entitle them to special incentives and discounts depending on the lender and type of loan or credit applied for.

Enroll Free Today!

We are dedicated to education and we take seriously our responsibility as an educational non-profit credit counseling organization in helping individuals regain control of their personal and financial future.

We would encourage you, your family and friends to study and complete our ConsumerSense Financial Education Program.

Please click on the "School of Money Management" icon below. This will allow you to register for the free course and join the many graduates that have increased their financial awareness.