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Boob Tube Budgeting Money management for couch potatoes--even the entrepreneurial variety

By Cynthia E. Griffin

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Money--gotta have it, but hate (or don't know how) to manageit properly. That's the story of your life, you say?

Journalist Chris Farrell understands that. He's the host ofthe financial TV show Right on the Money, which broadcastsreal-life financial problems and situations entrepreneurs canrelate to.

"It doesn't have to be exactly the situation you'rein, but we try to find someone who, for example, is starting tofreelance. Then, during the show, we'll say, 'Here are 10things you can do,' " explains Farrell, who says theshow makes it a point to present the solutions that work best foreach individual.

In addition to real-life examples, Right on the Moneyalso features topics business owners care about-such as creatingbudgets, investing, retirement planning and home ownership.

Now in its second season, Right on the Money airs acrossthe nation weekly on public television through July. Forinformation on times and channels in your area, visit www.rightonthemoney.org.

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