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Cash flow, mitigating risks, PPP loans and tax law
FORT MYERS, Fla. (March 5, 2021) – Managing cash flow and financial risks during a pandemic can get complicated and frustrating. To assist manufacturers and other business owners, Southwest Regional Manufacturers Association (SRMA) will host the “Financial Risk Management” Roundtable on Zoom on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at 8 a.m. There is no cost to attend.
“Addressing the urgent needs of SRMA’s manufacturer and affiliate members is our top priority,” says SRMA Board Chair Jeff Poirier. “This month’s webinar will address some of the biggest financial challenges manufacturers and businesses alike seem to face- managing cash flow and mitigating risks.”
This Roundtable webinar is generously sponsored by GEIS Construction and McGriff and open for all to attend. Participants will learn how to mitigate risks, navigate PPP funding, tax law, and cash flow management. Featured speakers include Donald Trummer, CPA at HBK’S Tax Advisory Group; Scott Gregory, Vice President and Business Insurance Agent at McGriff, Neil Shnider, CPA, CVA, MBA at
Florida SBDC at Florida Gulf Coast University; and Joseph Janoschka, Senior Vice President and Senior Relationship Manager of Business Banking at Bank of America. SRMA Board Chair Jeff Poirier will moderate the discussion and guests will have an opportunity to ask the panel questions that relate to their business.
To register for this free event, visit https://srma.net/category/events/ and a Zoom link will be sent to you. For more information about the Southwest Regional Manufacturers Association visit SRMA.net, call 239-258-1385 or email [email protected].

About the Southwest Regional Manufacturers Association

The purpose and objective of the Southwest Regional Manufacturers Association is to bring together manufacturers to encourage the economic development of Southwest Florida through manufacturing, and to act as a forum for the expression and exchange of ideas and information among its members. The SRMA provides an advocacy platform for the general welfare of its members in the face of economic, civic and educational challenges. It encourages cooperation, information sharing and mutual aid, fostering social relationships and community involvement. Visit srma.net for more information or to become a member or sponsor.

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