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—Kevin Blocker

Post acquisition, Merriman Wealth mines for clients in Spokane

Company absorbed former Summit Capital last year
April 13, 2017
Traditionally, journalists haven't been recognized as a financially savvy lot; however, one local financial adviser points to a one-time business columnist for the publication Barron's Magazine as having helped him shape his long-term investment strat
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—Mike McLean

Inland Capital to start its first private equity fund

Private lender hopes to raise $50 million; will launch fund next month
April 13, 2017
Mike McLean
Since its launch in 2008, Inland Capital LLC, a Spokane-based private money lender, has grown its total annual loan volume to $30 million, as of year-end 2016. Now, the company plans to start its first private equity fund this spring with a goal of raisi
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Riding the cycles: Monitor rates, stay diversified

Long-term results moot if you falter in short term
April 13, 2017
Michael Maehl
Currently, we're trading near the all-time highs of the U.S. stock market, while the bond market continues near its all-time lows. This cyclicality aspect of the markets is leading many to conclude that the time may be coming near for them to trade plac
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Wheatland Bank expands its mortgage division

30 percent increase in total staff anticipated this year
April 13, 2017
Mike McLean
Spokane-based Wheatland Bank has expanded its mortgage division downtown. The home loan division, led by Troy Sims, senior vice president and director of residential lending services, has a team of 15, including six residential lenders and support staff,
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—Mike McLean

Douglas, Eden, Phillips, DeRuyter & Stanyer PS law firm keeps to roots despite growth

Succession, estate planning among rising practice areas
March 30, 2017
Mike McLean
Douglas, Eden, Phillips, DeRuyter & Stanyer PS has one of the longer names among Spokane law firms, but some of the members say they don't want the smallish firm to get much bigger. Douglas, Eden, Phillips, DeRuyter & Stanyer has nine lawyers, eight of
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Program creates new type of law professional

License option will widen access to legal services
March 30, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Washington state attorneys and educators are working to create a new type of legal professional who can provide counsel without a law degree, with the goal of providing less expensive services to underserved populations. Administered through the Washing
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—Kevin Blocker

Recognizing Spokane lawyer Bill Maxey

Longtime attorney presented Smithmoore P. Myers award
March 30, 2017
Spokane lawyer Bill Maxey received the Spokane County Bar Association's 2017 professionalism award earlier this month at the Spokane Club, the place where his father, Carl Maxey, the city's first African-American attorney, once worked as a busboy for
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—Chris Street

Financial discipline serves Union Gospel Mission

Nonprofit stays debt free, owns facilities, director says
March 16, 2017
Chris Street
In Spokane, the homeless population is served by several charities, including Union Gospel Mission, started in 1951. How does a 66-year-old charity survive? The answer lies in multiple revenue streams, a tightly managed foundation, a strong marketing ef
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—Kevin Blocker

Fulcrum Financial Group driven by clients' goals

Carlson says more women needed as financial planners
March 16, 2017
Sarah Carlson, a certified financial planner based in Spokane, says she's highly motivated to provide long-term financial security, along with outstanding customer service, to her clients as the owner and operator of Fulcrum Financial Group. 'Our cli
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—City of Spokane

Spokane Gives effort expands in scope, influence

Mayor sees potential in private-sector participation
March 16, 2017
Linn Parish
The Spokane Gives campaign has expanded in scope during its first three years. Entering its fourth year, its initiator, Spokane Mayor David Condon, sees potential for more growth in participation from the business sector. 'We're starting to get mo
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