It's a situation that happens all too often: A member of a company's executive leadership team is away on travel. In this case, let's say it's the CEO, who has set up the customary automatic 'out of office†email response. But unbeknownst to t
Modern Woodmen of America, a member-owned fraternal benefit society that sells life insurance, annuities, and other investment products, is looking to expand its team of financial representatives as well as its membership in the Spokane area.
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Whitworth University's four-student Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) team heads to Chicago next week to compete in an international competition against teams from more than 100 colleges and universities from around the world.
The four-day event starts
Spokane-based Wheatland Bank continues to hold a position of strong liquidity after record 2015 year-end earnings, fueled by its highest percentage loan growth in 36 years, and its CEO expects ongoing gains this year.
Meanwhile, Wheatland will expand off
Southern Idaho-based Idaho Central Credit Union has just one modest branch in North Idaho, but the credit union has big growth plans there, just as it's enjoying consistent strong performance across the financial cooperative, says Coeur d'Alene branch
The partners at Eymann Allison Hunter Jones PS describe their firm as having a balance of plaintiff litigation, and one partner's specialty practice of elder law and estate planning.
Established in 1999, the firm consists of four founding partners, as
Spokane-based bar president says helping poor get legal services is priority
March 24, 2016
Washington State Bar Association President Bill Hyslop says a lot of the work he's done as WSBA president during the first half of his year-long term has been exploring how to make the justice system more affordable to low-income individuals and familie
Overriding a mayoral veto, the Spokane City Council on Jan. 25 passed an ordinance requiring employers to provide employees earned sick and safe leave. Spokane joins an increasing number of localities and states that mandate such paid leave.
Mark and Elisabeth Michaelis, owners of IntelliTect Corp., a high-end software architecture and development company based in Spokane Valley, have made philanthropy-and particularly the fight against injustice and extreme poverty-a key element of their
Leaving a legacy to a charity can be a complex endeavor best accomplished through planned-giving strategies formed jointly by the donor, financial professionals, and fundraisers, says Kjirstin Graham, president of the Inland Northwest Planned Giving Counc