Financial and Taxation Information
Organization Name | State | Year | Total Assets | Form | Pages | EIN |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Money Management International Financial Education Foundation - 2002 |
TX |
2002 |
$1,904,101 |
990 |
15 |
76-0691702 |
Money Management International Financial Education Foundation - 2003 |
TX |
2003 |
$2,430,902 |
990 |
17 |
76-0691702 |
Money Management International Financial Education Foundation - 2004 |
TX |
2004 |
$2,654,686 |
990 |
15 |
76-0691702 |
Money Mgmt International Financial Education Foundation - 2005 |
TX |
2005 |
$2,837,123 |
990 |
20 |
76-0691702 |
Money Management International Financial Education Foundation - 2006 |
TX |
2006 |
$3,138,938 |
990 |
22 |
76-0691702 |
Money Management International Financial Education Foundation - 2007 |
TX |
2007 |
$3,252,269 |
990 |
24 |
76-0691702 |
MMI Financial Education Foundation - 2008 |
TX |
2008 |
$2,900,854 |
990 |
36 |
76-0691702 |
MMI Financial Education Foundation - 2009 |
TX |
2009 |
$3,326,626 |
990 |
32 |
76-0691702 |
MMI Financial Education Foundation - 2010 |
TX |
2010 |
$197,009 |
990 |
34 |
76-0691702 |
Money Management By Mail Inc. - 2002 |
TX |
2002 |
$30,746,150 |
990 |
48 |
54-1837741 |
Money Management By Mail Inc. - 2003 |
TX |
2003 |
$35,093,282 |
990 |
53 |
54-1837741 |
Money Management International Inc. - 2004 |
TX |
2004 |
$35,622,483 |
990 |
43 |
54-1837741 |
Money Mgmt International Inc. - 2005 |
TX |
2005 |
$50,343,875 |
990 |
47 |
54-1837741 |
Money Management International Inc. - 2006 |
TX |
2006 |
$56,209,575 |
990 |
40 |
54-1837741 |
Money Management International - 2007 |
TX |
2007 |
$62,330,825 |
990 |
41 |
54-1837741 |
Money Management International - 2008 |
TX |
2008 |
$55,395,435 |
990 |
39 |
54-1837741 |
Money Management International - 2009 |
TX |
2009 |
$74,344,418 |
990 |
40 |
54-1837741 |
Money Management International Inc. - 2010 |
TX |
2010 |
$75,575,085 |
990 |
65 |
54-1837741 |
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