on the money
(idiomatic) In the correct position; on target; precisely accurate; accurately.
Synonyms: exactly, on the dot, on the mark; see also Thesaurus:exactly
Adding a few more cards into the mix at 1440p and Nvidia's claims seem to be on the money - performance similar to the RTX 2080 Super, which means it's going to be a lot faster than any of the RTX 2060/RTX 2070 models out there. Source: Internet
Also, if a player fails to give an answer within the time limit, it is considered an automatic pass. If a contestant cannot pass on or correctly answer a question, he or she is eliminated and the highest value on the money tree is removed. Source: Internet
And “Rubbish Talk” if that is the case, then maybe the 7% isn’t unreasonable as they have not paid any tax on the money. Source: Internet
And, as long as you use it for qualified health care expenses, you don’t pay taxes on the money you withdraw from the account. Source: Internet
Also, the first half hour of this episode is further proof that I was right on the money a while ago when I said Earwolf should sign Matt up for his own gabfest for when The Challenge is wrapped up. Source: Internet
In the weeks since the program's launch, many employers have complained that restrictions imposed on the money threatened their ability to secure loan forgiveness, since many are more burdened by overhead costs than payroll. Source: Internet