Archive | July, 2020

PPP Loan Extension and The Virus is Winning

PPP Loan Extension Most of the questions I’m getting about PPP loans relate to when can one apply for forgiveness. I’ve been telling everyone I don’t know, mostly because I didn’t know. The SBA hasn’t opened their portal to accept Loan Forgiveness Application Forms. But last Friday announced the portal will open August 10th. That’s […]

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The Latest on PPP Loans

PPP Loan Forgiveness Update We are now past the point of the eight-week “covered period” for those who received PPP loans early in the process. Many will elect the 24-week period now available as an option, but for those who wish to stay with the eight-week period, it should be time to apply for loan […]

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The Pandemic Express—Venturing Out

After months of mostly staying home and working from my home office, we took a family vacation during the last week of June and the first couple of days of July. The idea was to fly to Las Vegas and use that as our jumping off point to visit the national parks of Utah. The […]

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The New Abnormal

As we slowly crawl out of the stay-at-home orders and gradually bring the economy back, using the governor’s four-phase plan, we can begin to speculate about how our lives are going to be different. And speculation it is, since the future is uncertain. Let’s think about what we know: The lockdowns have been effective in […]

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My 47th Interim Final Blog

The Paycheck Protection Program loans continue to confuse and amuse. I’ve been spending a lot of quality time with the June 1, 2020, Interim Final Rule, as published in the Federal Register. This isn’t the first Interim Final Rule, in fact, there are lots of them. Why don’t they just call them “Interim Rules” until […]

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PPP Loan News

Yes, you’re probably as tired as I am of hearing about PPP loans. But there is news in the last week; lots of news. It seems the loan fairies at the SBA have been busy. And some of the news is good! Necessary I my recent blogs lamented the lack of clarity around the work […]

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Covid Crazy

I usually send a blog about every three-to-four weeks. But this whole Covid thing has gotten me sending weekly blogs. I guess it is the rate of change that makes three-to-four weeks seem like months or years. Maybe we’re living dog years, with a seven-to-one ratio, through this. I don’t know about you, but I’m […]

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PPP Loans—What a Fine Mess

Payroll Protection Program loans. What a fine mess this has become! Banks Some bankers told me the banks didn’t want to make these loans. The rate is only 1%, there are no personal guarantees, no collateral required and the banks expect high administrative costs and high default rates. For defaults and any portion of the […]

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Our World on Hold, Part 3

This is my third and final installment of Our World on Hold, my take on the pandemic. In the first installment, two weeks ago, I wrote about my take on our current situation and the fallout from the government response to the pandemic. Last week, I provided my thoughts on the interim period from the […]

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