Personal Finances
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Originally published | July 1995 |
Authors | Larry Burkett |
Genres | Christian Literature |
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About Personal Finances
Respected Christian financial counselor Larry Burkett shows how to use a budget to develop a plan of good stewardship. From the youngest member of your family to the oldest, budgeting should be a part of daily life.
What the Autumn Statement means for you and your money
... These are some of the key policies affecting your Personal Finances...
Number struggling to pay bills soars by 40%, FCA finds
... The rising cost of living has been biting into household budgets for months, with energy, food and fuel prices putting pressure on Personal Finances...
Richard Sharp: BBC had no concerns about integrity, review finds
... A report found Mr Sharp created the appearance of a conflict of interest by not fully disclosing his knowledge of the ex-PM s Personal Finances...
Food prices: How the humble shopping list is saving us money
... " Making a list and having plans is better for Personal Finances and means less goes in the bin...
Richard Sharp: Watchdog head steps back from BBC chair probe
... He was advised not to have any further involvement in discussions about the PM s Personal Finances, he told the BBC, as it could be perceived as a conflict of interest...
Richard Sharp: BBC chairman says he won't quit over Boris Johnson loan row
... Mr Sharp insisted that Mr Johnson s Personal Finances were not discussed when he met with him and Mr Blyth in May 2021, four months after he had been confirmed as the government s choice for the BBC role...
Sam Bankman-Fried: I hope to make money to pay people back
... Mr Bankman-Fried, who comes from a wealthy family, claims to be concerned about his own Personal Finances with no access to his bank accounts and " less than $100K left"...
Rishi Sunak: What will the new PM mean for my money?
... Of course, our Personal Finances cannot be disentangled from what is happening in Westminster...
Richard Sharp: BBC had no concerns about integrity, review finds
By Nichola RutherfordBBC News
The Bbc had " no concerns" about Richard Sharp 's integrity when he was chairman, a has found.
Mr Sharp announced his resignation as BBC chairman last month, after breaking rules over dealings with Boris Johnson ahead of his appointment.
He will Stand Down from his position at The End of June.
A report found Mr Sharp created The Appearance of a conflict of interest by not fully disclosing his knowledge of the ex-PM's Personal Finances .
His position was scrutinised after it emerged he tried to secure a high-level government meeting for a businessman offering Mr Johnson financial help.
Mr Sharp defended his conduct but stood down saying he did not want to be a distraction.
The latest review was carried out by three non-executive members of The Bbc board's nominations Committee - Sir Nick Serota, Shirley Garrod and Dame Elan Closs Stephens.
They were asked to look into Mr Sharp's personal and financial interests since his appointment to The Role of BBC chairman in February 2021.
In a statement, The Bbc said: " In conclusion, The Committee confirmed it had no concerns in respect of The Chairman 's integrity while in The Role .
" It was noted - In Line with the findings of The Office of The Commissioner for Public Appointments - That the relevant declarations should have been made at the outset of The Chairman 's tenure, to avoid any potential perceived conflicts of interest. This Was not In Line with clause 2. 4 of The Bbc board's code of practice.
" The Committee further agreed all Other Aspects of the board's code of practice had been followed satisfactorily during The Chairman 's Time In his role. "
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