California IOUs Spell Uncertainty For Small Businesses

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First Posted: 07- 3-09 09:32 AM   |   Updated: 07- 3-09 09:39 AM

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BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -- Business consultant Katrina Kennedy has taken her young son out of preschool and put a family vacation on hold. Dairyman Mike O'Kelly is wondering whether he is going to have to let employees go.

The problem? They rely on contracts with state agencies for much of their business and, cash-strapped California may start sending them IOUs instead of money until the state has enough cash to cover all payments.

"I've dealt with the state for many, many years, and the failure of the state to come up with a budget has always caused problems for July and August," said O'Kelly, owner of Morning Glory Inc. in Susanville, which supplies milk and eggs to prisons. "This particular economic crisis, however, has me more worried than all of the others combined."

The reason for the IOUs is California's $26.3 billion deficit. Lawmakers have not been able to agree on a balanced budget by cutting spending, raising taxes or both.

Without a balanced budget, the state controller's office says the treasury does not have enough cash to meet all its financial obligations. So IOUs were scheduled to go out beginning Thursday to private contractors, state vendors, people getting tax refunds and local governments for social services.

Assistance payments to elderly, blind and disabled people will be disbursed as usual, because the federal government is paying the state's share.

For California's small businesses and social agencies, which are accustomed to a Legislature that rarely meets the June 30 budget deadline, a lean summer is not new. Most say they expect to cope despite delays in getting paid.

Wells Fargo, Bank of America and Chase bank say they will accept IOUs from existing customers through July 10, while other banks haven't decided. Some credit unions also said they'll take IOUs, but it was unclear if payday lending businesses would cash them.

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Most small businesses and social agencies are confident the state will come through eventually, and say it's a matter of when -- not if -- they'll get their money. Still, having the government of the world's eighth-largest economy resort to IOUs creates uncertainty.

"Getting an IOU through the summer months -- I'd rather have the money, but we're prepared for it," said Kennedy, who runs management training programs for a number of state agencies. "It's when it goes past September and into October, which I'm completely anticipating this year, that things begin to get really tight."

State Controller John Chiang, who plans to issue about $3.3 billion in IOUs this month along with nearly $11 billion in regular payments, was scheduled to start printing the IOUs on Thursday, marking the first time since 1992 the state has found itself in this position.

Last time around, the IOUs went to state workers in place of paychecks, and the workers filed suit. A federal judge ruled it was a violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act, and the issue eventually was settled with the workers getting extra vacation time or, if they no longer worked for the state, cash payments.

So far, no lawsuits have been threatened over the latest round of IOUs.

The latest IOUs, called individual registered warrants, will be redeemable with interest in October by banks, individuals or anyone who still has them. The interest rate was set at 3.75 percent.

Bank of America will stop accepting IOUs after July 10 but will try to assist those customers in other ways, perhaps by waiving fees or making other arrangements on payments, bank officials said. Wells Fargo and Chase didn't elaborate on their plans for IOUs after July 10.

The California crisis came as lawmakers in several other states wrestled with recession-wracked budgets.

In Illinois, the legislative session ended with no plan for paying state employees or delivering services. In Pennsylvania, the governor is proposing a 16 percent tax increase.

Though the crisis has been coming for a while, some cannot believe California has gotten itself to this point.

"Twenty-four billion dollars -- that's just a number I can't even wrap my mind around," said Lynn Merritt, whose small business provides office supplies to several state agencies.

Getting IOUs for payment "would be terrible as a business person, and it would put me in a really bad bind," she said, "but they can't just keep going like they are."

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BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -- Business consultant Katrina Kennedy has taken her young son out of preschool and put a family vacation on hold. Dairyman Mike O'Kelly is wondering whether he is going to have ...
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- hulagirrrl I'm a Fan of hulagirrrl 40 fans permalink
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The uncertainty will spread all across the country, because CA is only the beginning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 07/06/2009
- ejhickey I'm a Fan of ejhickey 11 fans permalink

Are these IOUs being printed on recyclable , environmentally friendly, paper?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 07/06/2009

If there is a more expensive way of doing it, California is probably doing it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 07/06/2009
- JScott I'm a Fan of JScott 20 fans permalink

Hmmm how many of these 'small businesses' are members of the 'chambers of commerce' who's mantra is always 'low or no taxes'....­.and now they see the results of that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 07/06/2009
- KDog76A I'm a Fan of KDog76A 18 fans permalink
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Interesting take, JScott, are you on the dole or work for the government? those are the only people who win by higher taxes you know... CA already has some of the highest taxes, most of these business wouldn't survive with higher taxes and its about how tax money gets spent that is crushing these people. What you are going to see at the end of this is fewer people willing to provide services to the government, fewer people willing to buy government bonds and fewer services..­.


I guess if you are so willing to pay higher taxes, maybe you should donate your money to bailout one or two of these businesses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 07/06/2009
- Harrier I'm a Fan of Harrier 10 fans permalink

I believe small business are being attacked by all levels of governments-there is no help being offered to them-small banks are getting most dammaged

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 07/05/2009
- mudshark12 I'm a Fan of mudshark12 5 fans permalink

Californians need to get rid of that 2/3 majority rule if we are ever going to get any kind of budget together in time. Our failure to do this has caused this latest I.O.U. debacle. Moral of story: you can't get 2/3 of politicians to agree on anything they are too stubborn or too fickle or too lame, mostly they are too anally retentive (a**holes).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 AM on 07/05/2009
- KDog76A I'm a Fan of KDog76A 18 fans permalink
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maybe they should cut back on the free handouts? that would save them $27billion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 07/06/2009
- cb76 I'm a Fan of cb76 permalink

Help us Gavin Newsom. You're our only hope.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 07/04/2009
- mk16000 I'm a Fan of mk16000 2 fans permalink

Amazing. California economic crisis occured under the watch of a Republican Governor. Arnold should have been in California balancing the state budget instead of attending the RNC critizing Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 07/05/2009
- KDog76A I'm a Fan of KDog76A 18 fans permalink
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mk16000, apparently you odn't understand that the governor does not set the budget,m the state legislature does. They are mostly Democrats who are into borrow and spend. The fact is the tax increases they are looking at are crushing, but they are unwilling to cut programs.

So instead of cutting free-rides for welfare recipients, they are going to tax anyone with a job, a home or that consumes/spends anything over a nickel.

But keep up up with the republican bashing because it makes you feel smart.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 07/06/2009

FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE DAY - STARVE THE BEAST

We're udnergoing a delveraging process. Expect the DJIA to bottom at 5000 or lower.

Americans are starting to come to their senses. The savings rate reached 6.9% last month,
the highest level in 15 years. This brought the level up to the long-term average. As usual,
the pundits on CNBC have concluded that now that we've reached the average, everything is
roses and the consumer can resume their free spending ways and save our economy. These fools
have no concept of history, averages or cycles. The savings rate has been in a downward
spiral for 30 years. Consumers have lost $14 trillion of net worth and 5,000 per day turn
65. Most people have miniscule retirement savings and 14.7 million are unemployed. The
savings rate will go up for the next two decades as people must save.

hat tip to: http://iamned.blogspot.com 4 the good articles

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 PM on 07/04/2009
- munki I'm a Fan of munki 34 fans permalink
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Looking for a new place to live outside of California­...

Small Business is being squeezed by mountains of new taxes...

Unreasonable code such as parking... not the date you post, but when the authority receives your check and processed.­.. I am a victim of twice... mail mis-delivered because... authority may have intentionally put bar code light and went to other homes...

Too much of a coincidence and had to pay double of parking meter... It was my house guests used my car... NO MORE NICE PERSON HERE>>>> and demand California to change!!!

WE WANT CHANGE!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 07/04/2009

Uncertaint­y.....is that what we're calling it? The handwriting is on the wall.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 07/04/2009
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Jct: There’s nothing wrong with small denomination California State IOUs if I or anyone else can pay their taxes with them. When Argentina’s government workers were faced with cuts, their unions talked 6 state governments into paying them with small-denomination state bonds which could be used to pay for state services and taxes and which everyone accepted as useful currency. Best of all, when the local currency is pegged to the Time Standard of Money (how many dollars per unskilled hour child labor) Hours earned locally can be intertraded with other timebanks globally! In 1999, I paid for 39/40 nights in Europe with an IOU for a night back in Canada worth 5 Hours.
U.N. Millennium Declaration UNILETS Resolution C6 to governments is for a time-based currency to restructure the global financial architecture. See my banking systems engineering analysis at http://youtube.com/kingofthepaupers
Too bad California State IOUs won’t be accepted in payment for state taxes and services like state bonds were in Argentina. Too bad California State IOUs will be denominated too big to use as local currency. Too bad Argentina people were smart enough to avoid the tent-cities catastrophe and California people are too stupid to follow their example.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 07/04/2009
- ejhickey I'm a Fan of ejhickey 11 fans permalink

The IOUs can't be used as money. Only the Federal Government has the power to coin and print money. What you are suggesting is illegal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 07/06/2009
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Once again, California leads the world in bad governance. From Prop. 13 to Prop 8 to now this financial disaster.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 AM on 07/04/2009
- Deli I'm a Fan of Deli 26 fans permalink
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Geez. Even the happy California cows are pissed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 07/05/2009
- RomeoMD25 I'm a Fan of RomeoMD25 51 fans permalink

So, what happens when a state becomes a “green” dream like the people advocating for all of this energy control?
Once an economic dynamo that drew people from every state for jobs and a better life,
California is a textbook case for why socialism coupled with false environmentalism cannot work.
Because of its environmental lobby wanting everything to be “green”, California merely imports what it needs from other states,
producing less and less in return. Let someone else produce what we need… This year,
reality finally started shining through the clouds of smoke with 11.2% unemployment and the Assembly’s budget problems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 AM on 07/04/2009
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Socialism and environmentalism caused California's problems? Sounds like your ideology is way ahead of your facts -- if indeed you have any. I didn't see any in your post.
Calling California socialist is like calling Obama a socialist. It only proves you don"t actually know what socialism is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 AM on 07/04/2009
- KDog76A I'm a Fan of KDog76A 18 fans permalink
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In all reality California does spend some of the highest per capita in welfare across the nation. Last year, $8 billion in social services went to non-taxpaying immigrants. $27 billion got spent on health and social services. Their budget total was about $43 billion. Looks like for every dollar they spend protecting the environment, paving roads, making sure the water was clean and that there was electricity, they spent over a dollar on welfare. I'm not saying charity is a bad thing, I'm saying its bad for the state to be in the business of handing out money they don't have, and then taking a larger portion of money from people struggling to survive.

Rather than telling us we don't know what socialism is, please enlighten us... because it sure looks like we are headed in that direction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 07/06/2009
- sueinmn I'm a Fan of sueinmn 101 fans permalink
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I wonder if the tax cuts in the stimulus could be issued as IOUs? The use the cash for jobs!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 07/03/2009
- Kassandra I'm a Fan of Kassandra 98 fans permalink
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Well, this is a step in the "right" direction, isn't it? Now CA can privatize the whole government. CA always leads the way, Let's watch to see what really happens when an economy implodes totally.
Then, make plans ...fast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 PM on 07/03/2009
- KarateKid I'm a Fan of KarateKid 332 fans permalink
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IOU. That's Republican talk for deficit spending. They act high and mighty, but in the end, they spend just like the Democrats, only they put our children and grandchildren in debt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 07/03/2009
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Yep, I've never understood why Repubs are OK with spending without taxation. Doesn't sound like the "personal responsibility" they always claim. It's more like the "magical thinking" they accuse progressives of. Since before Reagan, the national debt has almost double under every Republican President and has moderated or even gone done down under Democratic leaders. It turns out it is Democrats who are the real fiscal conservatives.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 AM on 07/04/2009
- KDog76A I'm a Fan of KDog76A 18 fans permalink
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because you really haven't studied up on it?

As far as the national debt, Bush added $4 trillion over 8 years. Obama has added $1.7 trillion in 7 months. Who is actually spending more?

This isn't a democratic­/republica­n thing its a bad government in general thing... so rather than point fingers its solution time or oust everybody and start from scrath with libertarians or something of the like.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 07/06/2009

All those Republicans in the Democratic controlled legislature? You obviously don't know the make-up of the California government.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 07/06/2009
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