![]() Please note that I am not complaining.Įverything else was as expected: the older boy and the missus both got an order each of the lunch sushi combo: 8 pcs of nigiri plus tuna roll. But, in fact, we ended up with two large appetizer orders of ankimo, each with 4 thick pieces. ![]() Two, I said, thinking that meant we were being offered ankimo in sushi form. ![]() She came back and said he would indeed be happy to serve us some and asked if we wanted one order or two. I asked if she could possibly see if the chef would be willing to spare some for pilgrims from Minnesota who are denied such pleasures there. At the time of ordering I asked if they had any and our server told us they did but it was reserved for dinner. What did we eat? We started with some ankinmo/monkfish liver. It’s a slightly crowded main dining room-there’s also a smaller private room off to the side and a few seats at the sushi bar. All of that is now in the past in Los Angeles, and we were inside. The last time we were at Nozomi-almost exactly a year earlier-they had, like many other places, tented outdoor seating on the go and that’s where we’d sat. The price, however, was not what we’d hoped/expected it would be-more on this below. Nozomi is an altogether more reliable prospect though and I am pleased to report that our eventual meal there-lunch the next day-was just as good as we’d hoped it would be. But Sun Country screwed us over and we ended up eating dim sum instead at the new Torrance outpost of Lunasia (a meal that was good but not as good as I’d expected it might be). In order to qualify for the PPP loan amount received, Sushi Boy, Inc's 2019 payroll expenses are estimated to be at least $3.62M.Lunch at Sushi Nozomi was supposed to be our first meal in Los Angeles this December, to be eaten on our way from LAX to Seal Beach. On the PPP application, Sushi Boy Inc reported intending to use the proceeds of their PPP loan for the following expenses:īusiness Information - Sushi Boy Inc in Torrance, CAįor Sushi Boy, Inc, the calculation used to estimate payroll costs is shown below:īased on the standard PPP eligibility formula, it may be possible to estimate the payroll expenses represented by a company on their PPP application (see details above). In order to qualify for the PPP loan amount received, Sushi Boy Inc's 2019 payroll expenses are estimated to be at least $5.06M.īased on their reported 115 jobs retained, this equals an estimated average yearly compensation of $44,043 per employee 1 Reported PPP Proceed Usage: Please Note: Information on estimated payroll and compensation based on PPP rules is provided for informational purposes only.īased on the standard PPP eligibility formula, it may be possible to estimate the payroll expenses represented by a company on their PPP application (see details above). Additionally, because this standard calculation is based on the maximum loan eligibility, it will under-estimate payroll costs if the business did not apply for the full amount of loan to which it was entitled based on its 2019 payroll expenses and other variables described above.Because salaries for PPP eligibility purposes are capped at $100k, businesses with highly-compensated employees will yield an under-estimation of actual payroll costs.This estimation assumes that the PPP recipient applied for the full amount for which they were eligible, and no other variables affected the loan amount received. Situations may exist in which it may not be accurate to estimate a PPP recipient's payroll expenses based on the amount of PPP loan received. SES - Senior Executive Service Pay Calculatorįor Sushi Boy Inc, the calculation used to estimate payroll costs is shown below:.FWS - Federal Wage System Pay Calculator.
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