Money troubles photograph

Money Troubles

Use attributes for filter !
Google books books.google.com
Originally published 1998
Authors Bill Cosby
GenresFiction
Illustrators Varnette Honeywood
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2907295
Send edit request

About Money Troubles


Little Bill wants to discover a comet, which will be named after him. He needs to buy a $100 telescope and tries three humorous money-raising schemes that teach him the value of money and charity. Full color.

Gail Porter on comedy: 'Has anyone here been sectioned?'

Gail Porter on comedy: 'Has anyone here been sectioned?'
Sep 3,2023 8:11 pm

... Money Troubles was one of the reasons Gail entered the Big Brother House in 2015 for its UK vs USA series, moving in with supermodel Janice Dickinson, Atomic Kitten Natasha Hamilton and The Bill actor, Chris Ellison...

Commonwealth Games: Australia drop out could be 'death knell'

Commonwealth Games: Australia drop out could be 'death knell'
Jul 18,2023 6:21 am

... Durban was supposed to be the first city in Africa to stage the games, but were stripped of hosting rights in 2017 after running into Money Troubles and missing key deadlines...

F1 Academy: Is Formula 1 finally taking women seriously?

F1 Academy: Is Formula 1 finally taking women seriously?
Feb 23,2023 5:31 am

... And the series has faced Money Troubles, with the previous season ending three races early and fundraising currently taking place for the 2023 season...

Richard Sharp: BBC chairman denies giving Boris Johnson financial advice

Richard Sharp: BBC chairman denies giving Boris Johnson financial advice
Feb 7,2023 7:31 am

... Introduction agency Mr Sharp has previously said Mr Blyth had offered to act as guarantor on a loan - reportedly worth up to £800,000 - after reading about Mr Johnson s Money Troubles in the media...

Richard Sharp: Watchdog head steps back from BBC chair probe

Richard Sharp: Watchdog head steps back from BBC chair probe
Jan 30,2023 1:11 pm

... In a BBC interview last week, he said Mr Blyth had offered to act as guarantor on a loan - reportedly worth up to £800,000 - after reading about the PM s Money Troubles in the media...

Cost of living: Port Talbot mum's debt drove her to the brink

Cost of living: Port Talbot mum's debt drove her to the brink
Oct 21,2022 10:11 pm

... " Her Money Troubles began when Julie, who lives in a two-bedroom home in Port Talbot, got divorced and her father, who used to help her, died...

Energy price cap: Expert money hacks to tackle rising bills

Energy price cap: Expert money hacks to tackle rising bills
Apr 1,2022 10:35 am

... She says mental health and finances can be intrinsically linked so Money Troubles can have a serious impact on our mental wellbeing, and vice versa...

Energy price cap: Expert money hacks to tackle rising bills

Apr 1,2022 10:35 am

Prices are rising at their fastest rate for 30 years and millions of households are facing the prospect of a soaring energy bill.

We asked four experts for their top tips on what people can do to protect their finances and soften The Blow of rising bills.

1. 'Get meticulous with your budget'

Bola Sol is a finance coach and author of How To Save It.

She says it's time to do a deep dive on your budget and find out exactly where Your Money is going.

" Start by assessing if there is room for negotiation in any of your fixed expenses, " she says. " Is there a better and cheaper provider? "

When It Comes to variable monthly outgoings decide what should stay and what should go, she says.

" Every budget needs a miscellaneous fund for those expenses you did not see coming, " she says. " Have one in for each month. "

" Look at your calendar at who is celebrating a birthday, Baby Shower , wedding or occasion this month, " she says.

" Ask yourself, if you go, how much will it cost you and is it worth going given the current climate? "

She suggests joining supermarket rewards schemes and family deals for streaming services as well as comparing prices online and searching for discount codes.

2. 'Make Small Changes across your budget'

Myron Jobson is the senior Personal Finance analyst at the investment platform, Interactive Investor .

He says making Small Cuts in lots of places can be a less painful way to improve your finances.

" While making huge cuts to a few areas of spending could significantly ease the cost of living squeeze on your finances, they could also have an unacceptable knock-on effect on your quality of life and take a heavy toll on mental and emotional health, " he says.

But Small Changes can add up, he says.

" For example, you do not have to completely forgo your daily coffee purchase, but you can cut back on how often you buy them. "

After over two years of Covid restrictions, many of us are keen to spend money on Getting Out more, he says.

" Halving The Number of jaunts averaging £50 a week in a month, for example, would give you an extra £100 a month which could go towards footing The Extra £57. 75 a month increase to the average energy bill, " he says.

3. 'Claim what you're entitled to'

Kayley Hignell is The Head of families, welfare and work at Citizens Advice .

She says if you are facing Tough Times it is important to make sure you are getting all the support you are entitled to.

You can use the to Work Out if here's any help you could be claiming, she says.

" Important benefits to consider might be Personal Independent Payment, if you need extra help for an illness or disability, or universal credit if you are on a low income or unemployed, " she says.

" Pension Credit, which can top up your income in retirement, is something many people do not know they are entitled to.

" There are also schemes like local council tax reductions and the new Household Support Fund where you will need to speak to your local council about what might be on offer. "

Low-income families might also be able to get help with the costs of sending children to school, including school meals, transport and uniform through your local education authority, she says.

4. 'Look after your Mental Health '

Helen Undy is chief executive of The Money and Mental Health Policy Institute.

She says Mental Health and finances can be intrinsically linked so Money Troubles can have a serious impact on our mental wellbeing, and Vice Versa .

" If you are feeling stressed or worried about your financial situation, it is important to know that you are not alone and there is help Out There , " she says.

" There is no debt problem that is not fixable with The Right support. If you're struggling to keep up with bills, there are lots of free debt advice organisations that can help, " she says.

" Similarly, if your finances are starting to take a toll on your Mental Health , it's important to seek help. "

She suggests contacting your GP or speaking to a charity like the Samaritans.

" In recent years lots of banks and energy companies have introduced tools to help customers manage their finances so it is worth asking your providers what they can offer, " she says.

These include sending copies of bills and other letters to a nominated person of your choice, so that they can help you make decisions.

Some banks now offer a carer's card, which is a debit card for a loved one to use on your behalf for limited purposes such as grocery shopping, she says.



Source of news: bbc.com

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯