Guest Post: How to Safely Reopen Your Office

As states and regions within the U.S. experience drops in coronavirus cases, some are beginning to allow businesses to reopen. If your company is one of the many preparing to once again open its doors, it’s crucial that you understand how to do so safely. Of course, gathering indoors will likely still be risky, but […]

By |July 10th, 2020|Small Business|Comments Off on Guest Post: How to Safely Reopen Your Office

Companies Which Flourished During the Covid-19 Pandemic

This post is contributed by Kate Sanders.

For some businesses, and even whole sectors, things have been pretty grim in the face of the Covid-19 global pandemic. Some have shut down their operations, while others have been forced into massive layoffs, and according to this special report, small businesses have been hit hard.

For others, it’s […]

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Your Business After Lockdown: What You Need To Be Thinking About

This post was provided by Jason Dirkham.

We have all been through some very strange times in these last few months. 2020 is likely not going according to plan when it comes to your business and the goals you may have originally set back at the beginning of the year. These are unprecedented times […]

By |July 7th, 2020|Business|Comments Off on Your Business After Lockdown: What You Need To Be Thinking About

Still Need Cash for Your Business? The Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) is Back

The SBA has once again opened up its Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) grant and loan program to non-agricultural companies. This means that small businesses, self employed, and independent contractors in business on January 31, 2020 are eligible to receive a $1,000 grant per employee (up to $10,000) which does not have to be […]

By |June 28th, 2020|Small Business|Comments Off on Still Need Cash for Your Business? The Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) is Back