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5.0 out of 5 stars Convinces me why and how my firms finances could be hit!, April 15, 1999
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This review is from: How To Financially Protect Your Business From Y2K Business Interruption-The Essential Workbook (Spiral-bound)
This is quite a packed collection of different aspects of Year 2000, most of which have some form of financial delimma. I like the way this is such a hands-on book though I'll be leaving the different analysis to my accountant. For myself, some of the actions to take that are so detailed throughout the book are right on if their prediction of business interruption is even close. No more new projects until the smoke clears and I like how the tax section makes sense.

Lagasse seems to have an instinct for what small business goes through, especially with banks and the financial types that try to run our affairs, though I find it hard to believe all that legal complexity is going to be any fun.

In short, this book has saved me lots of time and I finally can relate to how Year 2000 could affect my business because of business interruption. I've got plenty of decisions to make and maybe I'm going to try to build in some of the suggestions into our day to day routines. I'm not worrying so much as thinking what minimum to do to keep Y2K from causing too much financial grief. The way Lagasse trys to keep you one step ahead of the 'Y2K elephants' is worth it. But someone there has quite the strong attitudes and sense of humour, unabashed that they are. Definitey ground level if not ground zero for many small businesses.

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