A new report details how small businesses that tapped the SBA's EIDL program during the pandemic are facing greater financial challenges than companies that didn't turn to the offering for support.
The agency is left with few options when it comes to selling collateral tied to a popular Covid-19 relief program. Here's where it's turning for help. The U.S. Small Business Administration needs help ...
In March 2020, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to provide emergency financial assistance during the pandemic. The CARES Act included funding in the form ...
Update: The Paycheck Protection Program and Bank Fraud Enforcement Harmonization Act and the COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan Fraud Statute of Limitations Act were signed into law in early ...
As a resident in Los Angeles County, I’ve seen firsthand how challenging it’s been for small businesses to stay afloat during the recent period of civil unrest. The U.S. Small Business Administration ...
Criminal gangs in the United States and foreign countries have stolen billions of dollars from three federal programs that helped small businesses, nonprofits and workers to survive the COVID-19 ...
Seven defendants, including three who had worked for JetBlue Airways, have pleaded guilty to stealing $1.5 million from a federal pandemic-relief program for small businesses, prosecutors said. The ...
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