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Special Report - Special Report - January 31, 2013
Viren & Associates focuses on diverse financial advice
Longtime company helps clients with investments, estates, and benefit plans

By Treva Lind
Of the Journal of Business

Paul Viren and his wife, Beth, say their company, Viren & Associates Inc., mostly serves clients in the Inland Northwest, but it has some in other states who have moved from here.
Paul Viren and his wife, Beth, say their company, Viren & Associates Inc., mostly serves clients in the Inland Northwest, but it has some in other states who have moved from here.
—Staff photo by Treva Lind
Viren & Associates Inc., a Spokane-based financial planning and employee benefits advisory company, has remained viable for almost 20 years by diversifying the services it offers clients, says Paul Viren, managing principal there.

Viren, who began advising clients here in 1994, focuses on financial investing and estate planning, as well as consulting and management services for employer-sponsored 401(k) retirement plans.

His wife, Beth Viren, joined the company eigh...


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