This is always a tough time of year for companies all over the country because a lot of people will be distracted by trying to keep up with their NCAA Tournament brackets. The games start Thursday, and for the next few weeks, many people's minds will be split from doing work, and watching to see how many upsets there are on the college basketball court. A new survey by Action Network estimates that March Madness could cost the U.S. economy approximately $20 billion in lost productivity. Julie Bauke from the Bauke Group joined Ask the Expert on Tuesday.