Where are you weekdays at 3:00?

Your Money Your LifeWhether you’re at work or elsewhere near the internet, you can get free access to financial experts about the state of the economy in the ArkLaTex and advice on what to do/what not to do. 

Beginning Monday and every weekday at three, I’ll host a live internet show and webchat that’ll stream on www.ktbs.com and air on our 24 hour news channel.  ”Your Money - Your Life:  Solutions For Surviving The Financial Crisis” will continue in this format as long as there exists this level of concern around the state of our economy.

The panel will rotate.  Various experts will comment on issues that pertain to you around this issue.  You’ll have access to financial advisors, counselors, legal and credit experts, as well as those in the real estate industry. 

So, starting Monday, weekdays at 3:00, go to www.ktbs.com and click on the “Your Money Your Life” icon and jump in on the chat!  It won’t cost you anything!

7 Responses to “Where are you weekdays at 3:00?”

  1. Duane Says:

    Sherri, that will keep you very busy. Lots of people are worried about their retirement and savings these days. You will do a great job.

  2. bparnold Says:

    Very timely-I recently opened an account with Wakovia believing they were a sound institution and next thing I know they were divided and sold.

    I hope you’ll have each broadcast recorded in case we miss them!

  3. George Says:

    Hey Sher,

    In Lafayette for soccer tournament (and don’t have access to sll my personal email addresses), but you should have seen my email regarding our conversation Friday - I’ll be home tomorrow afternoon late (assuming son’s team reaches finals - positive thinking)and will check emails - did you need me on Monday???

    Will check in later - have a great weekend.

    Bparnoid - your account at Wachovia (or their new owner) will be fine and there should be no reason to be concerned.

    Latte’

  4. Sherri Says:

    George/Latte is a financial guru and has agreed to be part of our panel of experts! Carrie called me back today, George. When she gets a corporate okay or not, I’ll know when I’ll need you. I’d like to rotate you and Carrie. I know it’ll be this week if you can make it…and beyond. Thanks so much for your help and for sharing your knowledge!

  5. AJW Says:

    From the NYT. La is PAYING(?) to have movies made in the state? Really? How does that help the economy there?

    October 12, 2008
    States’ Film Production Incentives Cause Jitters
    By MICHAEL CIEPLY

    LOS ANGELES — Already on the hook for billions to bail out Wall Street, taxpayers are also finding themselves stuck with a growing tab for state programs intended to increase local film production.

    One of the most shocking bills has come due in Louisiana, where residents are financing a hefty share of Brad Pitt’s next movie — $27,117,737, to be exact, which the producers will receive by cashing or selling off valuable tax credits.

    As the number of movies made under these plans multiplied in recent years, the state money turned into a welcome rescue plan for Hollywood at a time when private investors were fleeing the movies. But the glamour business has not always been kind to those who pick up the costs, and states are moving to rein in their largess that has allowed producers to be reimbursed for all manner of expenditures, whether the salaries of stars, the rental of studio space or meals for the crew.

    Louisiana, one of the most assertive players in the subsidy game, wound up covering that outsize piece of the nearly $167 million budget of Mr. Pitt’s “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” — the state’s biggest movie payout to date — when producers for Paramount Pictures and Warner Brothers qualified the coming movie, a special-effects drama, under an incentive that has since been tightened. Separately, Louisiana’s former film commissioner is set to be sentenced in January to as much as 15 years in federal prison for taking bribes to inflate film budgets (though not that of “Button”) and, hence, pay higher subsidies…

  6. Sherri Says:

    Thanks, AJW!

  7. AJW Says:

    YW! I thought it was interesting and worth asking someone some questions about. Making movies there is cool, but paying for them? That ought to be a hot topic…

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