What to Expect and How to Protect Your Assets, Your Credit,
and Your Way of Life
by Dr. John Mrozek
THE Y2K COMPUTER CRASH SCENARIO
What to Expect and How to Protect Your Assets,
Your Credit, and Your Way of Life
by Dr. John Mrozek
AS we approach the new millennium, the ominous prospect of a major
computer system failure on January 1, 2000, looms even closer! And the
question on everyone's mind is "What can I do to weather the fallout?"
This book takes a realistic look at how a Y2K crash is likely to affect
specific areas of your life: medical and criminal records, credit reports,
taxes, Social Security, mortgages, bank and credit card accounts, and stocks,
bonds and mutual funds. It offers pragmatic advice on basic precautions
you can take to minimize the damage and maximize your chances of emerging
from the rubble with your savings, loans, credit ratings and privacy intact.
Chapters Include:
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Conception Of Disaster
Chapter 2: Criminal Records
Chapter 3: Mortgage Payments
Chapter 4: Bank Accounts
Chapter 5: Stocks And Bonds
Chapter 6: Credit And Debit Cards
Chapter 7: Social Security And Tax Returns
Chapter 8: Insurance
Chapter 14: Foreign Vs. Domestic Response
Chapter 15: Scams Of Nonhackers
Chapter 16: Last-Minute Security Precautions
Conclusion
The Y2K Computer Crash Scenario is a book that needs to be in the hands
of everyone, even though who don't use a computer. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover,
64 pp. $15.00
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