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How do I protect my business as COVID-19 spreads?

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The recent COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak has many of us questioning our current situations. Most of us will be familiar with the guidelines for how to protect ourselves and our home, but there’s also a lot to consider in order to protect your business.

As accountants, most of us like dealing with certainty. But as business owners, we have to be able to handle a certain degree of uncertainty, including situations over which we have no control: not only global pandemics, but also floods and fires. Our businesses should be set up to be agile in the face of any unexpected disasters. That’s where a Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) comes into play.

Download this handy checklist on Disaster Recovery Planning, to ensure your business keeps running no matter what unforeseen event strikes your business.

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