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PPP Recipients can Self-Certify for Small Loan Forgiveness

Thankfully, the SBA has issued new guidelines for PPP loan forgiveness with the following changes.  Recipients of $50,000 or less can self-certify that the money was used for covered expenses, the new application is one page short, and the requirement to maintain employee and salary numbers has been eliminated.  This is a great step toward accomplishment of…

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US Credit Scores have gone up due to pandemic aid

In the latest report, consumers have prioritized paying their credit cards using the CARES Act’s unemployment benefits and mortgage moratoria to fuel a rise in credit scores.  This has left some lenders confounded and looking for other ways to measure credit-worthiness.  Consumers should be aware that banks may be using bank transaction history to make…

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Stakeholders anxiously await clarification of PPP loan forgiveness process

Borrowers and lenders are being advised to sit tight, while Congress reworks the kinks toward debt forgiveness for PPP loans.  As outlined by the NYT, progress is being made toward overcoming the various hurdles so that all stakeholders will be able to achieve the initiative’s well-intended respite and fresh start.

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Averting Bankruptcy: PPP loan forgiveness to be launched

The SBA is thankfully beginning to forgive PPP loans, staving off the backlog blocking new loans, as well as averting bankruptcy filings in the face of mounting debt.  Legislation is also being drafted to streamline the paperwork for forgiving small loans, by permitting borrowers to self-verify to the proper use of funds.    

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