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07/10/2020

CONGRESS

ABA, Groups Support Automatic Forgiveness for PPP Loans under $150K
ABA joined a broad coalition of nearly 150 trade associations and advocacy groups in strong support of a bipartisan bill that would expedite the forgiveness process for most borrowers who received loans through the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program. Sponsored by Sens. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.), Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) the Paycheck Protection Program Small Business Forgiveness Act would allow PPP loans of $150,000 or less to be automatically forgiven once the borrower completes a one-page forgiveness document.

The bill is expected to ease the forgiveness process for approximately 86% of PPP borrowers, in addition to saving an estimated $7 billion and hours of paperwork, the groups said. “This bipartisan legislation would ensure our nation’s small business owners can focus their time, energy, and resources back into their business and communities instead of allocating significant time and resources into completing complex forgiveness forms,” they noted.

A group of 51 state bankers associations also submitted a letter yesterday in support of the bill. “Banks of all sizes will continue to support their business customers and do their part to spur the economic recovery to come,” the associations said. “In order to help our nation’s smallest small businesses, we urge Congress to quickly pass the Paycheck Protection Program Small Business Forgiveness Act to provide necessary relief to millions of small businesses.”

An ABA analysis of PPP loan data released by SBA last week found that the program had supported more than 51.1 million jobs as of June 30. Loans made by the nation’s banks accounted for 95% of that total—an estimated 48.5 million jobs (see Data Bank post below). Additionally, banks far outpaced credit unions, fintech firms and Farm Credit System lenders in their efforts to make PPP loans, accounting for more than 90% of all loans made and dollars lent. Read the joint trades letter. Read the state association letter.

What You Need to Know About the Coronavirus (COVID-19)General QuestionsWhat is COVID-19?The CDC and WHO are actively mon...
03/09/2020

What You Need to Know About the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
General Questions

What is COVID-19?

The CDC and WHO are actively monitoring the outbreak of a new coronavirus strain called COVID-19, which causes respiratory illness. The virus, which has infected thousands of people worldwide and caused deaths, originated in Wuhan City, China. Additional cases have now been reported in the United States. Visit the CDC Traveler’s Health website for travel notices and precautions.

What are the symptoms of COVID-19?

Common signs of infection include respiratory symptoms, fever, cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. In more severe cases, infection can cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure, and even death.

People with heart and lung disease or weakened immune systems, as well as infants and older adults, are at higher risk for lower respiratory tract illness.
How is COVID-19 spread?

Human coronaviruses are usually spread from an infected person to others through the air by coughing and sneezing and through close personal contact, such as touching or shaking hands.

What is the official name for the disease caused by the new coronavirus?

The World Health Organization announced the official name for the disease caused by the new coronavirus on February 11, 2020. The new name is COVID-19, short for “coronavirus disease 2019.”

Protecting Yourself

How can you protect yourself or others from COVID-19?

Although there are currently no vaccines available to protect against human coronavirus infection, you may be able to reduce your risk of infection by washing your hands often, avoiding touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands, and avoiding close contact with people who are sick.

If you have cold-like symptoms, as a courtesy to your co-workers and others, please remain at home while you are sick.

If you share a work station or equipment with others, consider wiping it down with disinfectant wipes after use.

For information about hand washing, see the CDC’s Clean Hands Save Lives website.

What should you do if you suspect you or someone else has contracted COVID-19?
Most people with common human coronavirus illness will recover on their own. Although there are no specific treatments for illnesses caused by human coronaviruses, you can take the following actions to help relieve symptoms if you are mildly sick:
Take pain and fever medications. Ask your pharmacist how they may interact with any medications you currently take. Caution: The CDC and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend not giving aspirin to children.
Use a room humidifier or take a hot shower to help ease a sore throat and cough.
Drink plenty of liquids.
Stay home and rest.

If you are concerned about your symptoms, please see your local health care provider. For members with Teladoc®, doctors are available 24/7 to evaluate and treat symptoms, evaluate the risk of infection, and triage next steps. You may reach Teladoc® at 1-855-TELADOC (1-855-835-2362) or at www.Teladoc.com/aetna.[1] CVS Health also offers MinuteClinic Video Visits in 40 states and Washington, D.C.

11/22/2019

Pray for Iran

10/09/2019

2020 Open Enrollment for under 65 runs November 1st to December 15th.

08/30/2019

Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country.

04/21/2019

Happy Easter 2019

10/08/2018

When is open enrollment for Medicare?
For 2019 coverage, open enrollment will run from October 15, 2018, to December 7, 2018. During the annual enrollment period (AEP) you can make changes to various aspects of your coverage.

09/14/2018

Here are a few to do things before a storm hits:
1-Keep your car fueled up—Don’t wait until it’s time to evacuate to realize you don’t have enough gas. Gas stations will often be closed during emergencies, and the pumps won’t work if there’s a power outage. Be sure to have at least a half tank of gas at all times.
2- Keep the landscaping in check—Well-trimmed trees and shrubbery are more wind resistant. And that means they’re less likely to become flying battering rams in a storm.
3-Make an emergency kit—In the event of a severe storm, you might have to wait for days before help arrives. Have enough food, water, and basic supplies to last at least 72 hours.

09/21/2012

“Why use an Independent Insurance Agent?”

Because an independent agent can provide you with multiple quotes from several insurance companies, resulting in the best pricing and coverage based on your needs. Your independent agent becomes your consultant/advisor for the present and future - helping to protect your valuable assets. You'll enjoy the buying power of a major group in the industry, along with the personalized service from your hometown agent.

At Blue Canopy agency we have knowledge of the insurance industry, and excellent relationships with major insurance companies, all adding up to providing you with the right coverage at the right price!

06/23/2012

The deadline to request a free, independent foreclosure review has been extended for another two months, and so far, nearly 200,000 people have requested a foreclosure review, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and the Federal Reserve Boa

05/15/2012

Money

The rich: Maybe not so different in their buying habits
Affluent consumers don’t become (or stay) affluent by being careless with their money. A national survey of more than 14,000 adults living in households with at least $100,000 in annual household income found that they are driven by value, not price. Here’s how they responded to buying issues:
• “When it comes to quality, I believe you get what you pay for” (78 percent agreed)
• “Even though the recession is officially over, I am still spending money much more cautiously than I used to” (60 percent)
• “I regularly read online reviews of products before making an online purchase” (64 percent)
• “When I go shopping online, I usually know exactly what I want to buy” (68 percent)
• “I tend to buy based on price, not quality” (only 18 percent)
"It’s good to have money and the things that money can buy, but it’s good, too, to check up once in a while and make sure that you haven’t lost the things that money can’t buy."
—George Lorimer

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Kennesaw, GA
30144

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