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Listeners want to know how the CARES Act will affect their personal finances. Host Dr. Nancy Lottridge-Anderson, remotely, answered questions for the hour.

https://www.clarionledger.com/story/news/2020/03/29/coronavirus-mississippi-tate-reeves-shelter-in-place-covid-19-testing-symptoms-health-department/2936075001/

https://mdes.ms.gov/news/2020/03/20/mississippi-announces-support-for-workers-impacted-by-covid-19/

https://www.msema.org/news/public-service-commission-to-prohibiting-utility-shutoffs/

 https://www.npr.org/2020/03/26/821457551/whats-inside-the-senate-s-2-trillion-coronavirus-aid-package

https://www.nytimes.com/article/coronavirus-stimulus-package-questions-answers.html

Small business load information https://covid19relief.sba.gov/#/ and https://www.peoplelease.com/hubfs/023595_comm_corona_virus_smallbiz_loan_final_revised.pdf

The potentially forgivable SBA 7(a) Relief Loan is not yet available. SBA will have to issue regulations for them in the next couple of weeks before banks can begin taking applications. 

The SBA 7(b) Economic Injury Disaster Loans (what I call the O.G. of SBA loans during times of federally declared disasters) are available, but they will not be forgivable. However, they do have very favorable terms.

Basically, if small business owners can hold on for a couple of weeks and wait until the 7(a) loans are made available, they could reap the benefit of potentially free money by complying with the spending terms (payroll, mortgage, utilities, etc.) and having their loans forgiven over time.

Here's a breakdown HORNE has put together explaining the differences between the two options: https://connect.hornellp.com/en/resources/tax/2-loan-options-can-help-businesses-weather-covid-19-shutdown

HORNE will be rolling out more guidance as they know more here: https://connect.hornellp.com/en/covid19

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