apologize if already asked but what if a business applies for the EIDL and requests/checks the box for the $10,000 advance/grant. They receive the advance/grant and also end up getting approved for the loan, then realize the grant is enough to float them for 8 weeks and have no need for the EIDL.
Are they obligated to take/sign the loan? Is there actually anything to sign or are they locked in once approved?
I would assume businesses can't decline the loan after receiving the advance or otherwise many of them would just opt for the $10k grant?
I've seen that with some employer plans, they don't list it specifically as "money market" or "cash". It might be listed under "US treasury money market fund" or some shit like that but it won't be called "cash/money market".
Staying up north off of 1604 near 281 for a couple of nights...appreciate any restaurant recommendations in that area, kid friendly unfortunately. Tex Mex recs, whatever..hell, I'd be fine with a good beer restaurant/tap room with food. I think Freetail is out that way...
I think this guy was/is a candidate for the Red Sox GM position. What a moron. Nerdy ivy league ex wall street bro with a low alcohol tolerance who has probably touched one hiney in his life (wife) outside of a strip club. No background in baseball other than "fantasy baseball expert". No really, that was on his resume/bio. Then again, front offices are filled with these analytical data dorks now; which is fine, just keep them away from the postgame hooch.
Grab a couple of Arlo cameras, throw a black or camo skin on them and you can pretty much move/put them anywhere you want. Trial and error till you catch the pud.
Meeting some friends in Keystone later this week, haven't been in years. Hoping for some new snow, forecast looks ok so far.
Any decent restaurant/craft beer recs in the area that's kid friendly? Guess that rules out bars...
I think Dillon? is nearby and Breck just down the road but will probably be staying near the slopes at Keystone.