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Cash Flow 2004: The dawn of a new age?
by Judy Arndt 7/1/2004
Monumental events usher in what is commonly called “the dawn of a new age.” The
Renaissance began with the invention of the printing press, which hastened
Europe’s extrication from the Middle Ages. The age of flight started with the
Wright Brothers. The atomic age was ushered in when the United States dropped
the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima. The computer age also began during World
War II when computers were first used to help the war effort. On a more
pleasant note, the space age came to be when the first satellite achieved orbit
around the Earth. Cash Flow 2004 was so extraordinary that it promises to
become the dawn of a new age for the cash flow industry
Cash Flow 2004 was so extraordinary that it promises to become the dawn of a new
age for the cash flow industry. Those who attended will look back on their cash
flow careers and think in terms of before Cash Flow 2004 and after Cash Flow
2004.
One of the first-timers, James Warren, said of the convention, “This being my
very first convention, I was awestruck by the bigness of it all. I was walking
around trying to talk to as many people as possible to get feedback on what
they were doing and whether it was working or not. I visited every booth
(practically) that I could and some I went back to a second time…
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