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Call To Duty: Taking Care Of The Home Front From The Front Lines; Right on the Money! Offers Financial Tips for Our Troops in the Persian Gulf.


Personal Finance/Feature/Television & Lifestyle Editors

MINNEAPOLIS & ST. PAUL St. Paul

as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26]

See : Bravery
, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 3, 2003

- Catch the Daytona-Orlando season premiere on

WCEU-TV Friday, April 4th at 7:30pm-

Military reservists put a lot on the line when they get called up for duty. Along with the uncertainty of where they are going and how long they'll be gone, many must worry about losing income. Some soldiers may not be ready to meet their financial challenges at home from the other side of the world. These everyday 'life duties' may include: family, creditors, mortgages and whether they'll have a job waiting for them once they get back. Join Right on the Money! as we explore the resources and possible plans of attack all military personnel can take to make their time away from home easier.

Right on the Money! - A 26-part, national series on public television - launches its new season in the Daytona Beach market Friday, April 4th on WCEU-TV at 7:30pm. The series, hosted by award-winning business journalist and financial expert Chris Farrell, shows viewers how to get their money in sync with their lifestyle through smarter, more informed financial decisions. From late-night worries to dreams for the future, Right on the Money! is about the real-world money questions that engage people--the financial decisions families are discussing around their kitchen tables. Each episode provides viewers with the financial building blocks they need for their families, their careers, their money and their future.

Right on the Money! is carried by more than 160 public television stations and is seen by over one million viewers each week. The program is distributed at no cost by American Public Television American Public Television (APT) is the largest of the television syndication distributors of programming for public television stations in the United States. It began in 1961 as the Eastern Educational Television Network  (APT) and produced by Twin Cities Public Television Twin Cities Public Television (TPT) is a nonprofit organization based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, that operates the Twin Cities' two PBS member stations, KTCA-TV (channel 2) and KTCI-TV (channel 17).  (TPT TPT Transport
TPT Trumpet (music scores)
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) with major funding provided exclusively by Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America.

Season five of Right on the Money! takes a dynamic, contemporary approach to solving money matters not just of the wallet, but of the heart. The series covers everything from how to retire on less money to the pros and cons pros and cons
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the advantages and disadvantages of a situation [Latin pro for + con(tra) against]
 of prenuptial agreements, and from managing finances when you're mobilized for active duty in the military to having your adult children "boomerang boomerang (b`mərăng'), special form of throwing stick, used mainly by the aborigines of Australia. " back home. Want to be an independent musician? An inventor? A bed and breakfast owner? Right on the Money! provides information and understanding so you'll know what it takes to make it happen.

Host Chris Farrell has been coaching and advising consumers on business and financial affairs for well over two decades. Farrell is a contributor on public television's Nightly Business Report Nightly Business Report is a financial news television program that is broadcast live, weekday evenings on most of the public television stations in the United States. Frequently abbreviated to NBR, the show is produced by public television station WPBT-TV in Miami, Florida, and . Chris also co-hosts Sound Money, a weekly one-hour personal finance call-in radio show produced by Minnesota Public Radio Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) is a regional public radio network based in the U.S. state of Minnesota that has been broadcasting since 1967. The network includes more than 50 FM transmitters ranging from low-power translators in small and hard-to-reach areas up to full-power  and syndicated to more than 170 markets nationwide. In addition to his broadcast experience, Farrell is the contributing economics editor for Business Week magazine. A graduate of the London School of Economics The School is a member of the Russell Group, the European University Association, Association of Commonwealth Universities, the Community of European Management Schools and International Companies, The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs as well as the Golden , Chris has an established a reputation as one of America's most influential business journalists.

Right on the Money! has a home on the Web at: www.rightonthemoney.org.
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