Liberty Lake-based accounting firm Stauffer & Associates PLLC has acquired Spokane Valley-based Butler Robinson & Associates PS.
Sam Mansour, owner, partner, and
As the Eastern Washington economy slowly returns to pre-pandemic levels, consumers are eagerly spending on the products and services they were forced to forgo during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Divorce is difficult for everyone going through it, yet it is a necessary change toward a healthy life for many women.
Divorce dramatically increased by 109% over the past 25 years among those aged 50 and older, according to Forbes.com.
Investing is an unusual endeavor in that it is entirely possible for someone with no credentials in finance to actually outperform someone who is highly trained in that world.
With a combined 78 years of experience in the banking and finance industry, Katy Bruya, Alicia O'Mary, and Carolyn Stewart of Washington Trust Bank all say that if it's up to them, they'll never have another employer.
Some bank and credit union executives here say that while they're wary of the effects of the COVID-19 variants and of the threat of inflation, 2021 has so far been a year of growth in most product areas.
Two Inland Northwest credit unions are turning to artificial intelligence to make credit and loan decisions, a move representatives say will make the process more accurate and efficient, while opening up employees to more engagement with customers.
March 2020 is a month that many will never forget.
It was in March of 2020 that the World Health Organization declared that we were facing a pandemic outbreak called COVID-19. There were mask mandates, quarantines, and an immediate and radical change to
There is always something to hold us back, someone telling us there's too much risk involved. We can't control the outcome enough. What if we fail?
The game of 'what ifs†can turn into a death spiral if we let it. Learning to control the
Will your retirement dreams match your reality?
That's perhaps the most critical question to ask people who are currently retired. Is your retirement what you expected, or is it something else?
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