Veterans of the business broker industry joined Ron West of Business Brokerage Press on April 15, 2020, for a Q&A session about learning how to survive this economic downturn as well as position your firm for the opportunities at hand.
Questions Discussed:
What should we expect of buyers and sellers in both Main Street and Middle Market?
For those businesses that are closed and may not be...Read More
Federal Unemployment Aid Coming to Georgians Not Eligible for State Benefits
The Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation program, or FPUC, provides an additional $600 weekly payment to any individual eligible for any of the Unemployment Compensation programs – State and Federal. The GDOL will begin sending this additional payment to those currently receiving state unemployment...Read More
By Bob Smith, North American Health Plans, Health & Life Insurance Advisor
The nation is engaged in a pandemic health crisis and social distancing orders have caused hundreds of thousands to lose their jobs and employer-sponsored group health insurance.
Being without health insurance has led to an awareness of such acronyms as: COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act); ACA...Read More
Small business owners are facing new challenges during this crisis. Communicating with customers requires more focus and depth than ever before. Mat Zucker, a PR guru with 25 years in creative and leadership positions at Ogilvy, R/GA, Razorfish and Agency.com, discussed the importance of communication in a recent article for Forbes Magazine. Jay Mandel, who runs The Collective NYC, a...Read More
The SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program provides small businesses (500 employees or less) and nonprofits with low-interest loans of up to $2 million. The loans can provide vital economic support to small businesses to help overcome the temporary loss of revenue they are experiencing due to COVID-19, according to information posted online by New York state. EIDL interest rates...Read More