They are designed to give people the maths knowledge, skills and confidence they need to help improve their financial wellbeing.
Courses will be taking place at Wolverhampton libraries in September, October and November and include Shop Smarter – Spend Less, Debt & Health – Manage Your Finances, Fuel Poverty – Save on Your Energy Bills, and Look to Cook – Food Preparation.
The Multiply courses were launched last year to help residents through the cost-of-living crisis by growing their confidence in dealing with everyday money matters.
Councillor Louise Miles, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Jobs and Skills, said: “Many people are currently experiencing financial difficulties, and we want to give residents the essential skills they need to better manage those challenges.
"Adult Education Wolverhampton's Multiply courses are designed to boost your maths knowledge, skills and confidence so that you can take the first steps to improving your financial wellbeing. So, if you would like to develop some basic maths skills while you look at ways of better managing your finances, come and join one of our short courses in local libraries this autumn.”
For more information, please email enquiries@aes.wolverhampton or call the Student Services team on 01902 558180.
Find out more about the support available to people who are struggling because of the cost-of-living crisis at Cost of Living Support.