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Restaurants, small businesses stand to benefit from federal aid

WIS-TV March 10, 2021 Watch video By Chris Joseph COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) – The passage of the ‘American Rescue Plan’ has national implications but could have consequences closer to home. The package sets aside $28.6 billion for restaurants in the form of grants. Each grant will provide up to $10 million per restaurant business with […]

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Supporting Entrepreneurs Elevates Our Communities

Arkansas Business February 19, 2021 by U.S. Rep. French Hill and Jeff Standridge This week celebrates National Entrepreneurship Week, which highlights the work done by entrepreneurs across the country. Our state is home to a number of thriving businesses started by determined individuals who had a vision and boldly pursued their dreams. We are proud to

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100 Organizations call for fair PPP treatment for ALL microbusinesses

February 13, 2021 When the first round of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was rolled out by Congress early last year to help “small businesses” pay employees, utilities and rent; it became very clear that many very small businesses and self-employed were shut out. One of the biggest hurdles was the SBA requiring “net profit”

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Commentary: Advocating for Small Business And Only Small Business

The Community Times Magazine December/January 2020/2021 By Frank Knapp Jr. Twenty years ago, a novel organization was founded—the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce (SCSBCC). Nationwide, state chambers of commerce had agendas that mostly served the interests of their big, dues-paying members. The SCSBCC was to be solely advocating for the interest of small

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Small Business Resource Center for the 50+

Small Business Resource Center for the 50+ Small businesses are the backbone of America’s economy. That’s why we’ve partnered with AARP to launch the Small Business Resource Center for the 50+, a new, free online resource center filled with important resources for aspiring entrepreneurs and established business owners. Older entrepreneurs can find support, resources, and

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Are You Ready for PPP Round 2?

Are You Ready for Round 2? Topics:  Rules & Regulations Tax Implications & How to Get Ready Bank Application Process & Pitfalls to Avoid that Delay Processing Presenters: R. Gregg White | SBA District Director Ronny H. Burkett, Daniel Crowson | Burkett, Burkett & Burkett CPAs Dominik Mjartan | OPTUS Bank   CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

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THE POWER OF CAPITAL: HOW TO FUEL THE GROWTH OF YOUR BUSINESS

THURS. 1/14/21, 4P.M. EST Chase for Business and Advancing Black Pathways have come together to offer Advancing Black Entrepreneurs — a collection of practical resources tailored to help Black business owners grow and scale their business. In partnership with Black Enterprise, the National Urban League, the U.S. Black Chambers and the National Minority Supplier Development

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Small Business For America’s Future Informational Session on PPP Rules and Guidelines

January 12, 2021 Join us for an informational session regarding the new rules and guidelines to the Paycheck Protection Plan on Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 5:00pm ET. REGISTER HERE Featured Speakers: Anne Zimmerman Ms. Zimmerman is the founder and owner of Zimmerman & Co CPAs Inc., a public accounting firm with offices in Cincinnati

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New business licenses decline in Horry County; SC small biz chamber says it’s a ‘crisis’

The Post and Courier October 6, 2020 By Jay Rodriguez A new study from the S.C. Small Business Chamber of Commerce shows new business licenses for Horry County are down 31 percent from April to July of this year compared to the same time last year. The state is equally down 31 percent during the

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