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>Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 17:09:43 EST
>Subject: fp: y2k web sites
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>if you have questions about y2k readiness, check out these web sites:
>
>http://www.ftc.gov the federal trade commission alerts consumers about
>preparing for y2k and protecting their personal finances
>
>http://www.sec.gov the securities and exchange commission reports on
>individual companies and their year 2000 readiness
>
>http://www.troweprice.com 'the abcs of y2k: a year 2000 guide for mutual
>fund investors'
>
>http://www.fdic.gov/about/y2k how the fdic is keeping your money safe
>
>http://www.cnet.com download applications to test your pc for y2k compliance
>
>http://www.bbb.org/library/y2k.html get the scoop on y2k fraud and scams
>please pay special attention to this site
>
>http://www.y2kbase.com the lowdown on y2k compliance for all kinds of
>companies this site is somewhat difficult to use
>
>http://www.y2knews.com biweekly on-line magazine gives you news, including
>ads for end-of-the-world supplies
>
>
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