By Gerri Detweiler – Guest Contributor Credit scores are often seen as the number one obstacle preventing small businesses from getting financing. But disorganized financials may be equally to blame. In today’s challenging economic environment in particular, lenders want to make sure your business is viable and will be able […]
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Need a PPP but didn’t apply? You now have until Aug. 8
Update: President Trump signed the PPP extension into law on July 4. If you haven’t applied for a PPP loan yet, you have more time to do so. With $130 billion still available, Congress passed a bill extending the deadline to apply for forgivable small business loans. These loans aim […]
5 ways DSignage turned a crisis into an opportunity to help its clients
Small businesses should be reaching out to their customers frequently, but during a crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic it is more important than ever. Are there problems that customers are having that your small business can solve? DSignage is a small business that sells, installs and maintains smart signage […]
Fish Level Corp focuses on customer needs and reels in a big revenue stream
Timing is everything at Fish Level Corp. Samy Fischer’s small business is a 24- hour operation, with his processing team starting work at 1 am to ensure morning deliveries of more than 1,000 pounds of 16 varieties of fish, always fresh, to his clients at restaurants, supermarkets and homes. Then […]
COVID relief: Deadline nears for small business grant program
Small businesses can get reimbursed for up to $10K of their COVID expenses. But hurry, applications are due Tuesday, June 30. CareerSource South Florida‘s COVID-19 Layoff Aversion Fund is designed to support eligible small businesses and/or community-based organizations in Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties facing financial impacts or potential layoffs from […]
COVID relief: SBA is accepting applications for EIDL loans again
The U.S. Small Business Administration announced it has resumed taking new applications for pandemic-related disaster loans from all eligible small businesses and nonprofits. The SBA shut down its online application portal for the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program on April 16 after exhausting the $17 billion authorized by Congress. […]
Small business optimism grows but COVID challenges remain
Small business owners nationwide are feeling a bit better about the economy. In fact, a growing number expect the economic fallout brought on by COVID-19 to be “short-lived,” the National Federation of Independent Business reported this week. The NFIB’s optimism index jumped 3.5 points in May to 94.4, a “strong […]
Enterprise Florida to award grants for virtual international trade shows
International trade shows have gone virtual, too, and the state wants to help small businesses access the resource. Enterprise Florida announced this week that it is launching a resource to help Florida’s small and medium-sized companies safely build their international business connections. The Virtual Trade Show Grants Program will allow companies to […]
A small business story: Helping employees, and now the community, with face shields
Concerned about keeping his employees safe, Alex Sikorski, owner of Premium Tech Coating that specializes in automotive, architectural, safety and specialty window films, began studying ways his company could also manufacture face shields to protect them. After some research, he learned that a particular grade of the same material the […]
7 ways the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act can help your business
By Gerri Detweiler, Guest Contributor Update 6/5/2020: President Trump signed the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act into law. The legislation gives small business owners more flexibility in how they can use PPP funds and may make it easier to qualify for forgiveness. The President has signed the Paycheck Protection Program […]