The CARES Act: What You Need To Know

Published: April 15, 2020, 8:58 p.m.

Host Bart Zandbergen was joined in the studio by co-host Letitia Berbaum to discuss the CARES Act.  The unprecedented $2 trillion coronavirus relief package Congress signed by President Trump on Friday, March 27, has a lot in it to unpack. In fact, Congress is still hammering out some of the fine print. The stimulus package, officially named the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, includes funding to assist industries like airlines, which have been hit hard by travel grinding to a near-halt, and to shore up financial lending markets. But the act also has a number of provisions designed to help out Americans and small business owners struggling with their finances as the COVID-19 virus upends normal life as we know it. The CARES Act is over 800 pages long, but we've pulled out the key parts of the CARES Act that are most likely to help you, your family, or your friends and loved ones.
In this episode Bart and Letitia discuss the following as related to the CARES Act:-CARES Act Implications and Considerations -Small Business Owner Support -Unemployment Assistance -Help for Property Owners / Homeowners -Student Loan Impact
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