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Mainebiz is holding a second free webinar Thursday showing businesses the ins and outs of the federal Paycheck Protection Program.
The informational, interactive session, "PPP: How to qualify for loan forgiveness," runs from 11 a.m. to noon.
A panel of four experts will discuss how businesses can qualify for loan forgiveness, and will review the latest rules and share case studies. The discussion will cover considerations for all businesses, including seasonal, sole proprietorship, and those who have had to adjust their workforce employee numbers.
Panelists are: Amy Bassett, district director of the U.S. Small Business Administration; Kris Eimicke, partner at Pierce Atwood LLP; Tony C. McKim, president and CEO of First National Bank; and Seth Webber, principal at BerryDunn.
This webcast is free and made possible by sponsors BerryDunn, First National Bank and Pierce Atwood LLP.
For more information and to register, click here.
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