Widespread layoffs and other job changes associated with the Great Recession have caused workers to question career-related sacrifices, including time away from family, less leisure time, and fewer self-improvement activities.Those are some of a
Colleges and universities here mostly are seeing big enrollment gains for the fall term, and in some cases are reporting record enrollment. Junior colleges, especially, are reporting a surge in enrollment as the poor economy gives more people a to
Staffing agencies here say they're seeing strong growth in demand for temporary help, but not for permanent hires.Provisional Staffing Services Inc., of Spokane, which does business as Provisional Recruiting + Staffing and recruits applicants so
The Inland Northwest's economy is beginning to show signs of recovery, although those signs are both early and modest, says Randall L. Fewel, president and CEO of both Northwest Bancorporation Inc., of Spokane, and its principal subsidiary, Inland
Banner Corp., the Walla Walla, Wash.-based parent of Banner Bank, has reported a third-quarter net loss of about $44.7 million, or 40 cents a share, compared with a loss of $8.4 million, or 44 cents a share, in the year-earlier quarter. Banner a
AmericanWest Bancorp., of Spokane, which announced last week a tentative agreement to sell and recapitalize its wholly owned subsidiary, AmericanWest Bank, says it posted a net loss of $5.9 million, or 35 cents a share, in the third quarter.That
During the years in which Jon Hippler has guided Mountain West Bank, of Coeur d'Alene, one lesson he's learned has stood out to him above all others.As a CEO, he says, he has maintained a clear vision of the bank's culture"first and to be
For conservative investors seeking a little balance in their lives during volatile times, a balanced mutual fund makes sense this year.With a typical mix of around 60 percent stocks and 40 percent fixed income, balanced funds split the between a
Credit union executives here say a plan announced in September by the agency that regulates their institutions will stabilize and strengthen credit unions while keeping member deposits safe, but they will have to carve large assessments out of over
The Spokane Angel Alliance, a nonprofit entity set up to help fund promising companies here and a bulked-up successor to the Delta Angel Group, has gotten off to an encouraging start in its first year, says Tom Simpson, who spearheaded its already