How to Manage a Gap in Your Income During the Coronavirus Crisis
By Baruch Silvermann Regardless of where you live or what industry you work in, you’re probably feeling the effects of the coronavirus crisis. The spread of COVID-19 has caused much more than just...
View Article4 Retirement Plans Designed for Small Business Owners
By Kehan Zhou Running a small business is challenging. From generating revenue to managing your employees, it’s easy to forget to take care of the most important person of all: you. Retirement, a...
View ArticleSBA Opens Up New Grants and Loans for Small Businesses and Independent...
On June 15, 2020, the SBA announced that it was again opening up its Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) grant and loan program. This means that independent contractors, freelancers, and gig workers...
View ArticleHow to Stay Financially Afloat During the Coronavirus Pandemic
By Brian Kantor If you’ve found yourself furloughed or unemployed due to COVID-19, or if your startup, small business, or side hustle trajectory has taken a harsh 180 in this new stay-at-home economy,...
View ArticleSBA EIDL Program: Advances No Longer Available But Favorable Loans Still...
On July 11, 2020, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced it would no longer be granting advances under the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program. The EIDL advance program...
View ArticleEIDL Alert: Why You Must Read the Fine Print of Any Loan Agreement
Millions of small business owners who received a loan through the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program were relieved to get approved for one of these low-rate loans through the Small Business...
View ArticleNew Stimulus Bill—What You Need to Know About a Second Stimulus Check, $200...
On July 27, 2020, Republicans put forth their new stimulus package proposal of approximately $1 trillion called the HEALS Act (the Health, Economic Assistance Liability Protection & Schools Act)....
View ArticleCash-Strapped From the Coronavirus: Should I Dip Into My Retirement Fund for...
Most of us small business owners are dealing with the impact of COVID-19 on our businesses, our lives, and the national and global economy. Too many small businesses have closed down (hopefully this is...
View Article5 Ways Financial Problems Negatively Affect Your Marriage, and Tips on How to...
By Rachael Pace Marriage is a beautiful thing. It is two committed people building their lives together. But when you said “I do,” you likely never imagined you’d be living through a global pandemic...
View ArticleBilling Your Freelance Clients But Still Broke? Here’s How Smart Budgeting...
By Uwe Dreissigacker So you’re a freelancer extraordinaire. You have your game down pat, right from sales and marketing to the actual service delivery and customer service. You’ve managed to establish...
View ArticleThe #1 Business Mistake That Can Ruin an Entrepreneur’s Personal Finances
By Alex Ormond I have been wanting to write this post for a very long time. Out of hundreds of business owners—either current or prospective—that I speak to on a regular basis, nearly one-half tell me...
View Article5 Important Things That Everyone Should Know About Personal Finance
By Rachael Everly We all know that old saying: “Being poor is having too much month at the end of your money.” How is it that some people always have the money to meet their financial obligations (and...
View ArticleHow to Get Your Second Stimulus Payment Direct Deposited to Your Bank Account
Congress has agreed to a roughly $900 billion economic relief package that includes a second round of stimulus payments. The second stimulus payment will be: A onetime stimulus payment of $600 for each...
View ArticleTrump Finally Signs the Relief Act—10 Important Things You Need to Know
President Trump has finally signed the roughly $900 billion coronavirus relief package passed by Congress, but only after almost a week of delay and uncertainty as to whether he would approve it. Now...
View ArticleStrategies for Reducing Financial Stress and Improving Your Finances
By Katie Tejada If there’s one lesson that Covid-19 has taught us, it’s that unexpected disasters can and do happen. And for the 63% of Americans who currently live paycheck to paycheck, an unexpected...
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