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6 WAYS TO GET OUT OF BUSINESS DEBT FASTER

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 Hi all, A business debt can become a continuing problem if the interest rate is high, and you have many other liabilities. However, you cannot even avoid a loan if you need more capital to grow. Something similar happened to me when I was running my business a few years back. I was concerned that I will not be able to pay it off, and it was hampering my work and health. At that point, my bookkeeper stepped in to make some changes and asked me to use new ways to get out of debt faster. He told me about getting a large loan with low-interest rate to pay it all off. Here is an article that has many such tricks of getting rid of debt.  Read More: https://www.agibookkeeping.com.au/6-ways-to-get-out-of-business-debt-faster/

Victoria records 22 new local COVID cases, more financial support announced for businesses

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 Victoria has recorded 22 new local COVID-19 cases, but all are linked to known outbreaks and most were isolating during their infectious period. The new cases take the total linked to the current outbreak to 107 active infections. On Wednesday, Health Minister Martin Foley said 16 of the new cases were in isolation for their entirety of their infectious period. He added the remaining six had led to a low number of exposure sites due to the current lockdown. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-21/victoria-new-covid-cases-and-restrictions-wednesday-july-21/100309920

Cash boost for hard-hit businesses as Victorian lockdown drags on

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 The state government is pumping another $282 million into its business support package as Victoria prepares for the second week of its latest COVID-19 lockdown. Business Minister Martin Pakula said on Wednesday that pubs, clubs and other licensed venues will now be eligible for new payments of $4200 on top of the $3000 available for the first five days of lockdown. Read More: https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/victoria-records-22-new-local-coronavirus-cases-as-hard-border-to-nsw-enacted-20210721-p58bhm.html

The Good Box lends a hand to the homeless in Sydney, Melbourne during lockdowns

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 As Sydneysiders and Melburnians gear up psychologically for more forced time indoors while health authorities extend lockdowns to get on top of COVID-19 outbreaks, a social enterprise is calling on the public to help Australia's vulnerable homeless community who have nowhere to be locked down. Co-founded by Gali Blacher and Maddy Jones, Queensland-based The Good Box and its team are doing everything in their power to keep our homeless community warm and fed during this challenging time. "We make beautifully packaged gift boxes that are purchased by the public online and then handed to our homeless community," says Blacher. Read More: https://www.businessnewsaustralia.com/articles/the-good-box-lends-a-hand-to-the-homeless-in-sydney--melbourne-during-lockdowns.html