This overview of what we can hope to learn from high-statistics experiments
in B physics in the next few years includes: (a) a review of parameters of the
Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) Matrix; (b) direct determination of magnitudes
of CKM elements; (c) forthcoming information from studies of kaons; (d) CP
violation in B decays; (e) aspects of rate measurements; (f) the role of
charm-anticharm annihilation; (g) remarks on tagging; and (h) effects beyond
the standard model.Comment: 23 pages, latex, 4 figures, further corrections to reference