• PPP Flexibility Act eases rules for borrowers coping with COVID-19

    As you may recall, the Small Business Administration (SBA) launched the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) back in April to help companies reeling from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Created under a provision of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the PPP is available to U.S. businesses with fewer than 500 employees. In its initial incarnation, the PPP offered eligible participants [...]

    Published On: June 15, 2020Categories: Business, Featured
  • Does your company have an emergency succession plan?

    For business owners, succession planning is ideally a long-term project. You want to begin laying out a smooth ownership transition, and perhaps grooming a successor, years in advance. And you shouldn’t officially hand over the reins until many minute details have been checked and rechecked. But it doesn’t always work out this way. As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has made clear, a business owner may [...]

    Published On: June 9, 2020Categories: Business, Featured
  • Businesses revise sales compensation models during pandemic

    Economists will look back on 2020 as a year with a distinct before and after. In early March, most companies’ sales projections looked a certain way. Just a few weeks later, those projections had changed significantly — and not for the better. Because of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, businesses across a variety of industries are revising their sales compensation models. Nonprofit workforce researchers WorldatWork [...]

    Published On: June 9, 2020Categories: Business, Featured
  • Attuning your social media strategy to the pandemic

    Social media for business: Your time has come. That’s not to say it wasn’t important before but, during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, connecting with customers and prospects via a popular platform is essential to maintaining visibility, building goodwill and perhaps even generating a bit of revenue. What’s challenging is that the social media strategy you deployed before the crisis may no longer be effective [...]

    Published On: June 1, 2020Categories: Business, Featured
  • Businesses revise sales compensation models during pandemic

    Economists will look back on 2020 as a year with a distinct before and after. In early March, most companies’ sales projections looked a certain way. Just a few weeks later, those projections had changed significantly — and not for the better. Because of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, businesses across a variety of industries are revising their sales compensation models. Nonprofit workforce researchers WorldatWork [...]

    Published On: June 1, 2020Categories: Business, Featured
  • How to succeed at virtual team building

    Thanks to affordable technology, more and more companies have been allowing employees to work remotely in recent years. It’s become feasible to procure laptops, set up security protocols, use cloud servers and rely on employees’ home Wi-Fi connections to create functional virtual workspaces. In turn, many of these businesses have lowered overhead costs such as office rent and utilities. Of course, with the onset of [...]

    Published On: May 18, 2020Categories: Business, Featured
  • Subchapter V: A silver lining for small businesses mulling bankruptcy

    Many small businesses continue to struggle in the wake of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Some have already closed their doors and are liquidating assets. Others, however, may have a relatively less onerous option: bankruptcy. Although bankruptcy obviously isn’t an optimal outcome for any small company, there may be a silver lining: A new bankruptcy law — coupled with an under-the-radar provision of the Coronavirus Aid, [...]

    Published On: May 11, 2020Categories: Business, Featured
  • Adjust your expectations of business interruption coverage

    A natural place to turn when disaster strikes is insurance. The very reason you pay premiums and deal with the paperwork is to have these risk management policies in place when necessary. But, when it comes to business interruption coverage, you may have to adjust your expectations if you intend to file a claim because of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Differing views Business interruption [...]

    Published On: May 4, 2020Categories: Business, Featured
  • IRS extends some (but not all) employee benefit plan deadlines

    The IRS recently issued Notice 2020-23, expanding on previously issued guidance extending certain tax filing and payment deadlines in response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. This guidance applies to specified filing obligations and other “specified actions” that would otherwise be due on or after April 1, 2020, and before July 15, 2020. It extends the due date for specified actions to July 15, 2020. [...]

    Published On: April 27, 2020Categories: Business, Featured
  • What are the key distinctions between layoffs and furloughs?

    As businesses across the country grapple with the economic fallout from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many must decide whether to downsize their workforces to lower payroll costs and stabilize cash flow. If your company is contemplating such a move, you’ll likely want to consider the choice within the choice: that is, should you lay off workers or furlough them? Basic difference The basic difference [...]

    Published On: April 21, 2020Categories: Business, Featured
  • Using your financial statements during an economic crisis

    The economic fallout from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has forced business owners to reevaluate their operations and make difficult decisions. One place to look for the information you need to make rational, reasonable moves is your financial statements. Under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, these typically comprise a statement of cash flows, a balance sheet and an income statement. Cash flow A statement of cash [...]

    Published On: April 14, 2020Categories: Business, Featured
  • Just launched: The SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program

    To stem the tide of joblessness caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, the Small Business Administration (SBA) has officially launched the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). The program’s stated objective is “to provide a direct incentive for small businesses to keep their workers on the payroll.” What does the program offer? The PPP was authorized under a provision of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security [...]

    Published On: April 13, 2020Categories: Business, Featured
  • SBA offering loans to small businesses hit hard by COVID-19

    Every company has faced unprecedented challenges in adjusting to life following the widespread outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19). Small businesses face particular difficulties in that, by definition, their resources — human, capital and otherwise — are limited. If this describes your company, one place you can look to for some assistance is the Small Business Administration (SBA). New loan, relaxed criteria The agency has announced [...]

    Published On: March 26, 2020Categories: Business, Featured
  • Give your 401(k) plan a checkup at least once a year

    In many industries, offering a 401(k) plan is a competitive necessity. If you don’t offer one and a competitor does, it could mean the difference in a job candidate’s decision to accept their offer over yours. It could even send employees heading for the door. Assuming you do offer a 401(k), the challenge then becomes plan maintenance and compliance. Just as you presumably visit your [...]

    Published On: March 3, 2020Categories: Business, Featured