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Mar 26, 2020
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Idahofallsblue
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that's what I would think and maybe that's what they're trying to say
but My reading comprehension seems pretty poor right now
I would guess there are more limiting factors at play, otherwise I'll take the "free" loan today so I don't have to let anyone go
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I need to see the formula for the loan forgiveness so I can understand that last
Idahofallsblue
3/26/20 12:03pm
Aren't they aiming for both employee retention and maintaining current wages? So that you don't cut wages?
No touching
3/26/20 12:10pm
that's what I would think and maybe that's what they're trying to say
Idahofallsblue
3/26/20 12:13pm
I'm reading it as:
The Old Y
3/26/20 12:14pm
I think they are saying the amount of the loan would be reduced
delbert
3/26/20 12:14pm
What does this mean?-"and can cover employees making up to $100,000 per year
Niiineteeen84
3/26/20 12:18pm
Do you have a link to where you are getting the info?
Tonto
3/26/20 12:23pm
previous poster linked this...
Idahofallsblue
3/26/20 12:33pm
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