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2020 September Small Business Hub: What's Next for Business Owners?
Date and Time
Wednesday Sep 2, 2020
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM CDT
This month, we're embracing a 21st Century approach to our Small Business Hub programming and taking it online. Registrants will get a link to the webinar the morning of the event.
Fees/Admission
Because of the generosity of our sponsors, Small Business Hub for September is free of charge. They are helping us invest not only in technology, but in our community.
Contact Information
Evan Gray
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Description
Where collaboration, continuing education, and community collide.
With a new focus monthly pertaining to a topic that local businesses have reached out about needing help in, participants will have the opportunity to hear and speak directly with successful small business owners, investors, and waymakers on how they can better their business. At the Greater Bentonville Area Chamber of Commerce, we believe that our community thrives because we don't just do business with other businesses, we do it with people, whether digitally or face to face.
More than $3 billion in funding for small businesses has been funneled into Arkansas since the inception of the Paycheck Protection Program in March. As many business owners are moving into the forgiveness application phase, Congress and the White House have been negotiating a new relief package to simplify loan forgiveness and create a new round of PPP loans. Join Landmark CPA Member Katie Lejong as she discusses the latest updates on the PPP program, the forgiveness application process, and additional measures being considered by Congress.
Katie Lejong - CPA Member, Landmark
Since March, Katie Lejong has been leading a task force of CPAs that has been immersed in the CARES Act, PPP loans, and all things COVID-19 related that affect small business owners. She’s helped numerous clients and business owners navigate the loan process, evaluate their payroll and cash flow, and stay stable during the nation’s most tumultuous time since the Great Depression. She also did a few tax returns, too.
Katie has more than 20 years’ experience assisting Landmark’s family-owned and privately-held businesses navigate the ever-changing tax and regulatory environments. She advises clients in all areas of business operations including tax-savings strategies, profitability, bookkeeping and payroll, as well as exit strategies and succession planning. In addition to her client base, Katie is the firm’s tax director, oversees the firm’s marketing and practice development, and serves on Landmark’s strategy team.
For more information, or how to get more involved, please reach out to Evan Gray at egray@greaterbentonville.com.
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