Webcast
Just in time for new regulations and guidance to hit (not to mention year-end planning) Paul McEwan, Matt Long, and Doug Houser are back to provide you with new insight into the loan forgiveness application process, the necessity form, and tax treatment associated with the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which is administered by the Small Business Administration (SBA). This free, 60-minute, interactive webcast is designed to help you make sense of the process while continuing to provide you with much-needed clarity on a variety of factors pertaining to the PPP.
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During this special webinar, you will hear:
A leader on the firm's SBA and PPP Task Force, Paul McEwan is a principal at Rea & Associates who ordinarily leads the firm’s retirement plan consulting and administration services team where he is responsible for consulting with clients on fiduciary best practices related to their qualified retirement plans. With more than 30 years of accounting industry experience, his areas of expertise include retirement plan fiduciary issues and plan compliance,
Matt, a principal with Rea & Associates, oversees the firm's client advisory services (CAS) practice. With more than 10 years of experience, Matt is responsible for identifying the best solutions for his clients and overseeing the execution of the team's service offerings. His areas of expertise include client advisory services, business, and tax strategies, financial reporting, and business consulting, particularly in the areas of restaurants and the hospitality industries. Click here to learn more about Matt.
Another key member of the firm's SBA and PPP Task Force, Doug Houser, serves as a principal and director of Rea's construction & real estate services team at Rea & Associates. Doug has more than 25 years in the accounting industry and his areas of expertise include financing structures, cash flow management, balance sheet management, Succession/Exit Planning, and long-term capital/liquidity event guidance.