PPP Small Business Loan Forgiveness Simplified!
Has your business taken out a PPP (Paycheck Protection Program) loan for COVID relief? Do you want to maximize the amount of your loan that is forgiven? Want an update on latest developments? In this free webinar, two financial experts will explain the PPP loan forgiveness process, help you understand what’s best for your business and give you tips to make your forgiveness application easier.
At the end of this webinar you will have the knowledge and resources to:
- Apply/describe/summarize the key PPP forgiveness key requirements
- Evaluate how your company is tracking on spending, salary and headcount requirements
- Choose the reporting methods that are best for your business
- Review and track your payroll and other spending so you are ready to apply
- Compare various forgiveness applications to determine which is best for you
- Prepare to file a successful forgiveness application
Presenters:
Carolyn Katz is a former banker, venture capital investor, strategic advisor and small business owner. She has broad expertise in small business and startup funding, preparation of business plans, financial forecasts, investor and pitch materials and has run workshops on lending, crowdfunding, profitability and pitch preparation.
After almost twenty years of gaining accounting and finance experience at large corporate entities [JPMorgan and GMAC], Regis Quirin has successfully used this knowledge to assist small to medium sized organizations, for both business-to-business and business-to-consumer markets.
Please note that you may register for this event up until one hour before it starts. You will receive the Zoom link via email before the event.
Presented in partnership with SCORE NYC. SCORE's free online mentoring services can help your find COVID funding support for your business!
BPL’s Business & Career Center is generously supported by Dime Community Bank, Lead Funder of the PowerUP! Business Plan Competition, Dr. Beverly S. Jacobs, Ridgewood Savings Bank, Con Edison, ReferenceUSA, Elizabeth Crowell & Robert Wilson and Signature Bank.
