How to Get More Done!

When Vicki started out as an entrepreneur more than 30 years ago she was becoming overwhelmed by the amount of tasks that she needed to complete. This was surprising because she was accustomed to many tasks as she worked in a back office for most of her career. As the sole owner and only employeeContinue reading “How to Get More Done!”

CARES Act Webinar

Will your business qualify for this round of Paycheck Protection Program funding?Will you get the help you need? I put together this short video to cover some common questions you may have about the CARES Act and to find out how your business might obtain funding. This video was filmed April 14th in response toContinue reading “CARES Act Webinar”

SBA Provides $349 billion Boost To Small Businesses

On March 27, 2020 the president signed into law the CARES Act that provides, in part a $349 billion boost to small businesses. The economic boost is provided in the form of forgivable loans in which the government will pay for eight weeks of payroll costs plus 25%, up to $10 million. If qualified, theContinue reading “SBA Provides $349 billion Boost To Small Businesses”

Have You Defined Your Company’s Core Values?

During these difficult times, it’s more important than ever to define your company’s core values to not only survive this tough time, but thrive when it ends (and it WILL end). Core values are what define your company and your culture. They guide your decisions for hiring, firing, and how your business will grow. Recently,Continue reading “Have You Defined Your Company’s Core Values?”

What is the CARES Act Sec 1101 Maximum Loan Amount?

Question: What is the maximum loan amount available to my small business (<500 employees) under the government rescue package? Answer: The CARES Act provides loans to small businesses up to $10 million. To determine how much your business is eligible for, you must average your monthly payments for the year preceding the loan date forContinue reading “What is the CARES Act Sec 1101 Maximum Loan Amount?”