Small business guide to Covid-19
SBA loan programs explained
SBA loan programs explained
More accustomed to building single- and twin-engine airplanes, Piper Aircraft Inc. in Vero Beach switched gears during the coronavirus pandemic to produce protective gear to help support the needs of Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital.
With nearly $400 billion on the line between the Economic Injury Disaster Loans and the Paycheck Protection Program, I guess it shouldn’t be a surprise that there would be fraudsters targeting small business owners during these challenging times.
Amid unprecedented fear, anxiety and uncertainty, small businesses might think it’s time to pause their marketing. Not so fast.
If you’re a Florida business owner struggling financially right now, the way so many are thanks to COVID-19, you know the future is uncertain for us all. If you’ve even toyed with the idea of applying for one of the Small Business Administration stimulus loans, I encourage you to go ahead and do so now.
Coronavirus is having a significant impact on many small businesses and no one knows how long or how hard the economy will be affected.