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Updated: Tips to keep your business going

Calling your trusted advisors and preserving cash flow are two key steps in surviving the financial hardships surrounding COVID-19, says CPA Teri Kaye. The head of the tax department of

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FPL, Comcast, Office Depot, Honda Classic help with computers for students

The Education Foundation of Palm Beach County has partnered with Florida Power and Light Co., Comcast, Office Depot and the Palm Beach County School District to ensure that all of

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Pandemic will lead to legal fight over business interruption claims

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‘Overwhelming’ demand for emergency loans

Due to the widespread impacts of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and small businesses’ need for emergency capital, the application process for the Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan program has changed.

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Cruise lines try to steady finances

Perhaps more than any industry in South Florida, cruise lines will face a major challenge getting back on course after the end of the pandemic. There are the intermingling challenges

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Of Nutrition, Noses, Nuclear Medicine & More

In this installment of SFBW’s Innovations in Health Care series, we look at how access to proper nutrition might reduce health care costs, a challenging form of nasal surgery, a

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Riding the rails to a cultural experience & a hot neighborhood

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Governor gives restaurants some relief on alcoholic beverage sales

The typical license for Florida restaurants doesn’t allow them to sell packaged alcoholic beverages to go, but Gov. Ron DeSantis provided some relief from that on Friday. With so many

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How to achieve victory in the face of a pandemic

By Joseph Luzinski Regardless of when and how the federal government comes to the aid of businesses and households, now is the time for company owners and managers to lead.

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Bankruptcy, restructuring lawyer outlines strategies

By Adam Marshall The impact of the coronavirus will result in a lot of tough financial and legal decisions for many business. These are topics  I know intimately as a

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Coronavirus creates legal, supply and HR issues in construction field

By Stephanie M. Chaissan Construction projects in Florida are now feeling the effect of the coronavirus outbreak, which is rippling through the supply chain, raising contractual issues and creating questions

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An unusual source of hand sanitizer

IT’SUGAR was on the cover of SFBW’s February issue for its rapidly growing candy store empire, but it also turns out to be a source of highly sought hand sanitizer.

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