Maura: OK. So our first expression today is to be right on the money.
Harp: Yeah. To be right on the money.
Maura: So, this is kind of a long way to say you’re right, it even has the word right in it.
Harp: Yeah, to be right on the money.
Maura: And this means that you’re right, what you said is true, it’s exactly correct.
Harp: Yup, whatever you said, it’s right, it’s true, it’s correct, it’s the real thing.
Maura: And there’s no room for debate on it. So, where does this expression come from?
Harp: You know, I was doing some research on this today and I thought it had to do something with sports or betting because it’s right on the money, and it is from sports. It’s actually from archery.