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Bankers have become more uncertain about how to serve marijuana businesses owing to confusion about which states deem them essential.
The release of the SBA's loan forgiveness application highlights the questions that remain around the Paycheck Protection Program.
The coronavirus shutdowns have tossed businesses into disarray in numerous ways, most notably the tricky transactions that come with operating a restaurant as a drive-through for the first time.
Forecasts about the pandemic's impact on the mortgage market have grown less dire after forbearance requests by homeowners nearly leveled off in the first half of May.
The Treasury Department and the Small Business Administration released an interim final rule after posting the loan forgiveness application.
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board released guidance for auditors to consider when issuing audit reports amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Just as air travel was never the same after 9/11 and lending was never the same after the 2008 financial crisis, working in an office setting will never be the same post-pandemic.
From more OICs and higher state taxes, to managing NOLs and the long-term ramifications of the PPP, experts advice predictions for practitioners.
Like a lot of operations, such as small businesses, hospitals and suppliers, St. Joseph Episcopal Church in Queens Village, N.Y., found out it was not as “online” as it thought.
This year all playbooks have to be discarded and a fresh start needs to be developed.















