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Read MoreWorking remotely
ZOOM MEETING, which is being used by thousands of businesses, hospitals and others for remote meetings, has a page detailing its support, webinars and tutorials. REMOTE WORK WIKI offers information on working from home. Working remotely and mapping goals GOTOMEETING remote-work toolkit.
Read MoreBeware: COVID-19 Tax Scams are Here
By myCPARichard, MyCPARichard@resourcesforclients.com Economic impact payments bring out thieves The IRS is warning you to be on the lookout for a surge of calls and e-mail phishing attempts related to the coronavirus pandemic and the one-time economic impact payment. It can come in many forms The IRS says that scammers may do the following when…
Read MoreStress Testing During a Stressful Pandemic? How Stress Testing Can Help
By Scott Klitsch, Principal CLA on behalf of Erica Crain, leader of CLA’s national credit risk services It is no surprise stress testing would move to the top of the list during a global pandemic and economic crisis. If there is one thing present in most people and in most places right now, it is…
Read MoreA Case for Leaning In to This Current Market and Economic Storm
By Dean Bosco, Principal, CliftonLarsonAllen Wealth Advisors, LLC Key insights Revisit your personal financial plan with your advisor. If you don’t have a plan or it’s woefully outdated, talk to your financial advisor about creating one. Historically the stock market has recovered well — even before the economy has recovered. “May you live in interesting…
Read MoreLee County Solid Waste to reopen household chemical waste drop off and resumes compost sales on Monday
Fort Myers, FL, May 7, 2020 – Residents who want to drop off household chemicals for proper disposal can resume bringing their old paint, antifreeze, motor oil and solvents to the Lee County facility designed to accept these and other materials next week. The Topaz Court Solid Waste Annex, 6441 Topaz Court, Fort Myers, will…
Read MoreNCH Healthcare System Sends Coronavirus-Killing Robot to Disinfect Local Restaurants
NAPLES, Fla. – May 5, 2020 – NCH is sending one of its Xenex Germ-Zapping robots to several local restaurants as a way of saying “thank you” to those businesses who collectively donated thousands of meals to NCH staff during this pandemic. Yesterday, NCH sent it’s robot to Sails Restaurant and Bellini on Fifth with…
Read MoreUpdated PPP Conditions for Borrowers
By Markham Norton Mosteller Wright & Co., P.A jwalker@markham-norton.com Government guidance regarding the Paycheck Protection Programs (PPP) has continually been updated since the initial CARES ACT signing. There are new PPP certifications that have been issued which are to be applied to the initial effective date. We would like to share the following information based on the…
Read MoreComments from Lois Croft
Comments from Lois Croft, Southwest Regional Director – Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association “The Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association is in support of the restaurants utilizing their parking spaces for outdoor seating within City and County regulations and the fire code. Monday, the restaurant regulations of the Governor are in place – a 25% capacity…
Read MoreExpansion of Outdoor Dining
By Commissioner Penny Tayor, District 4 On Wednesday evening, April 29th, Governor DeSantis reopened the restaurants, limiting their indoor capacity to 25% of their actual capacity and allowing outdoor dining, all subject to the six-foot social distancing rule. As Economic Chair of the Board of Collier County Commissioners, I have continued to work with restaurant…
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