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On the Money w/ Carmen Wong Ulrich Premieres Monday, Aug. 4th

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Published: Tuesday, 22 Jul 2008 | 11:14 AM ET

ON THE MONEY PREMIERES AUGUST 4TH AT 8PM ON CNBC

BEGINNING MONDAY, AUGUST 4TH, CNBC'S "ON THE MONEY" WILL AIR WEEKNIGHTS AT 8PM ET.

CNBC's "On the Money," a new one-hour personal finance program anchored by CNBC's Carmen Wong Ulrich, provides personalized actionable information that will give you the ammunition you need to power through these volatile times. The program will explore your personal finance options, guide you through information and choices and encourage you to make the best decisions for your life. Viewers ask personal questions and get personalized answers through phone calls, webcams and live chats building an interactive community and network that will engage in the discussion both during and after the program.

The ability to manage your personal finances determines what kind of life you're able to lead. "On the Money" equips viewers with the information and motivation that can be the difference between scrambling to pay your bills and saving for a comfortable retirement. Carmen Wong Ulrich believes if you take control of your money, you take control of your life!

This blog will continue to grow with posts and video from Carmen, show contributors and producers in the coming weeks. You can still use the form below to e-mail Carmen your questions and comments.

Stay tuned for more...


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