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Breaking News
SBA Requires PPP Loan Necessity Form from Large Borrowers
The Small Business Administration (SBA) is requiring businesses and non-profits that received $2 million or more from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) to complete a new loan necessity questionnaire. Since this breaking news is still developing, FD is monitoring the situation and will release detailed guidance soon.
The pandemic has presented operational challenges for private equity owned portfolio companies across the country. Bob Woosley interviewed Rick Nordvold and Rich Grant of Growth Operators, a company that has been supporting operational needs of private equity owned companies…
Updated March 23, 2020 On March 19, 2020, a bill was introduced in the Senate, known as the “Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act” or “CARES Act,” to further assist in the ongoing COVD-19 crisis. In addition to safety/health…
In this episode of Culture of Compliance, Sabrina Serafin interviews Jodi Daniels of Red Clover Advisors. They discuss the unique data security challenges that working from home may present to companies. Culture of Compliance is available on iTunes, Google Play Music, Spotify and…
FD CARES Act Program
Do you have plan for using your Payment Protection Plan (PPP) loan? Learn how Frazier & Deeter can help you and your business to maximize your potential loan forgiveness.
President Biden has released a description of his American Families Plan, which is designed to provide far-reaching economic benefits to lower and middle-income families. The $1.8 trillion cost would be funded by increasing individual taxes on higher-income taxpayers, including a…
As part of the CARES Act, Congress fixed a provision in the 2017 tax law in a move that has been long awaited by tax practitioners. As part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Congress intended to provide a…
Updated March 23, 2020 On March 19, 2020, a bill was introduced in the Senate, known as the “Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act” or “CARES Act,” to further assist in the ongoing COVD-19 crisis. In addition to safety/health…
Data security in an office with employees all using company hardware is complex enough, but when a company moves to policies of remote access and bring your own device technology, data security needs to work with a different framework to…
In this episode of Culture of Compliance, Sabrina Serafin interviews Jodi Daniels of Red Clover Advisors. They discuss the unique data security challenges that working from home may present to companies. Culture of Compliance is available on iTunes, Google Play Music, Spotify and…
Managing Your Business
FD CARES Act Program
On March 27th, the CARES Act was signed into law, offering a variety of programs to help those impacted by COVID-19. Among the many programs in the Act are new and updated loans from the Small Business Administration (SBA) designed to help businesses with fewer than 500 employees get financial relief.
Learn about the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and how Frazier & Deeter can help businesses through our FD CARES ACT Program.
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