Payroll Protection Disclosures

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was established to help small businesses affected by the COVID-19 crisis by covering their near-term operating expenses and providing incentives to retain employees, loans that will be fully forgiven when used for certain expenses, including payroll costs.  But recent updates from the SEC and FINRA have raised questions among some RIAs about the disclosure of those loans.

Specifically, last week the Securities and Exchange Commission advised that, under certain circumstances, registered investment advisors must disclose forgivable loans they have received under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).  A key phrase there is “certain circumstances” – and by some interpretations, this statement in a new set of FAQs doesn’t actually constitute a change in the agency’s perspective. 

“If the circumstances leading you to seek a PPP loan or other type of financial assistance constitute material facts relating to your advisory relationship with clients, it is the staff’s view that your firm should provide disclosure of, for example, the nature, amounts and effects of such assistance,” the FAQ states.

FINRA has that they would not require disclosure of receipt of PPP funds on an individual’s U4. 

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* 1. Did your advisory firm apply for the PPP Loan/Grant?

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* 2. Did your firm receive funds from the PPP?

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* 3. Are you concerned that taking the money might result in negative press/perception of your firm?

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* 4. Are you planning/going to pay the money back before the May 7th deadline?

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* 5. OK, last question; how're you doing (check all that apply today)?

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* 6. Other comments about the PPP, disclosures regarding the PPP loans, concerns regarding the disclosures regarding the PPP loans, getting along, getting through, getting by, getting going, or life in general?

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* 7. What is your role working with retirement plans?

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* 8. What size plans do you PRIMARILY work with?

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* 9. Suggestions for future survey questions?  Seriously - what would you like to know about/from your fellow NAPA-Net readers?  Or what would you like to be asked?

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