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The CARES Act Supplement: New Relief Funds Authorized

Brown Advisory

The CARES Act Supplement: New Relief Funds Authorized eberkwits Tue, 04/28/2020 - 08:44 On April 23rd, Congress approved a second emergency package to expand funding for small businesses, nonprofits, hospitals and money for COVID-19 testing. Business and nonprofits with up to 10,000 employees or up to $2.5

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The CARES Act Supplement: New Relief Funds Authorized

Brown Advisory

On April 23rd, Congress approved a second emergency package to expand funding for small businesses, nonprofits, hospitals and money for COVID-19 testing. The measure replenishes the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program for nonprofits and small businesses. Documentation Preparedness.

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Why Certified Financial planners are the 1st choice Globally for Personal Assets Management

International College of Financial Planning

Credentials matter in any profession and when it comes to personal finance, there’s no certification more highly coveted than Certified Financial Planner. CFP® professionals work with individuals, families, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and governments to help them achieve their financial goals.

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How Consumer Credit Counseling Works

Clever Girl Finance

Expert tip: A credit counselor can help with more than debt management For anyone struggling with debt and unsure how to move forward, seeing a certified nonprofit credit counselor is a great place to begin. A nonprofit organization, the NFCC has 250 agency locations and over 1,200 certified credit counselors to assist you.

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Global Cooldown: Tackling Climate Change Through Our Bond Portfolios

Brown Advisory

infrastructure—utilities, airports, other key public assets—is at risk of being inundated by flooding, according to a new report by the nonprofit First Street Foundation. Climate risk faces a meaningful proportion of these issuers—for example, nearly 25% of critical U.S.

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Transcript: Aswath Damodaran

The Big Picture

RITHOLTZ: — gave me a gift certificate sometime in the ‘90s. There are a handful of nonprofit competitors — DAMODARAN: Right. You can work in a nonprofit and do finance. But Amazon had a great run, Bezos retires. DAMODARAN: Right. And now, I’m very comfortable putting my credit card elsewhere. You lose $50.

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Transcript: Bill Browder

The Big Picture

Basically, they — the — in order to go from communism to capitalism, the Russian government had given every citizen in the country a thing called a voucher, physical certificate called voucher, and at that time, there’s about 150 million people in the country and these vouchers were freely tradable. What was this raid about?