Unemployment Guidelines During the Pandemic
Georgia Department of Labor Employer Update By Oberman Law Firm As many Georgia business owners know first hand, the state and federal guidelines for unemployment benefits and payroll assistance have been overwhelming, complex and very frustrating. On April 13, 2020, the Georgia Department of Labor issued the following guidance, which we hope will take some of the confusion out...Read MoreImproving Your Telework Habits
It’s anything but business as usual in today’s online meeting environment. Employers should keep in mind that the dynamic between you and your employees may be different when you use video conferencing. A“business-as-usual” approach to the COVID-19 situation can make an employer look both unnecessarily cold and out of touch with reality, opined Rajshree Agarwal, who is a...Read Moreby Diane LoupeApril 24, 2020 Broker professional standards, Business Valuation, COVID-19, Selling a business, Uncategorized, valuation0 comments
An Unexpected Symptom of COVID-19 – Impairment Expense
By David Hern, CPA/ABV, ASA, GABB Affiliate and financial analyst If you haven’t heard of COVID-19 or Coronavirus–or as my 6-year-old refers to it, the ball with red broccoli on it–then you’ve been living under a rock. Regardless of your quarantine efforts, your business is experiencing a severe coronavirus symptom that could have a major impact on your 2020 financials and audit....Read MoreDon’t Fear Failure, Learn from It Instead
Failure is rarely fun. But it is also a key ingredient in success. While painful, there is no doubting the fact that the lessons that come from failure can be powerful teachers that provide life-long lessons and even life-trajectory altering results. But on occasion, not failing could hurt more, especially in the long run. In her Inc. article, “Why Tons of Failure Is the Key to Success,...Read Moreby Diane LoupeApril 20, 2020 business coach, Company News, COVID-19, Financing a Business Sale, Seller Articles, Selling a business, Uncategorized0 comments