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SBA urges emphasis on racial, gender equity

Underrepresented groups disproportionately hurt economically by pandemic
April 7, 2022
Mike Fong
Since the start of the pandemic, the U.S. Small Business Administration has worked to save the nation's small businesses. In Washington state alone, the agency provided more than $11 billion worth of economic aid, and 178,000 loans and grants
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Now is time to start 2022 tax, wealth planning

Key highlights this year include some increases in retirement plan limits
April 7, 2022
Charissa Anderson
We tend to be most aware of our specific income, charitable contributions, family gifts, and retirement savings or withdrawals as we gather our information for last year's tax return preparation.
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Companies face a more digital working world now

Spokane is experiencing arrival of hybrid future
April 7, 2022
Kurt Walsdorf
As the effects of the coronavirus continue to reshape our world, several factors are accelerating the shift to a more digital, hybrid future in Spokane.
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KARINA ELIAS

SBA-backed lending surges in the Inland Northwest

Main loan type is recovering from pandemic slowdown
April 7, 2022
Karina Elias
U.S. Small Business Administration-backed lending had a strong year in 2021 and is keeping up pace so far this year, some SBA lending officials here say.
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Rising rates to widen bank's net margins

Dynamic could hamper lending demand, though
April 7, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Anticipated federal funds interest rate hikes are expected to foster an environment of growth and diversified investment among banks. One of the key ways in which banks make money is through interest rates on funds the banks loan.
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Plan B Forensics seeks answers in death cases

Marshall's medical past, personal experience illuminate investigations
March 24, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Dr. Suzan Marshall says she didn't expect death to become her work. In fact, she had spent years working as a surgeon, trying to save the living. Now, she applies both her medical background and her personal experience with traumatic death to her work as
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VK Mathisen Law serves growing refugee community

Mathisen currently has 60 active cases
March 24, 2022
Karina Elias
The immigration landscape in Spokane is larger than it seems, and there really aren't many immigration lawyers here, says Vanessa K. Mathisen, owner of VK Mathisen Law PLLC. A common misconception is there isn't diversity in Spokane, she says.
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Erica Bullock

Seattle law firm Luvera expands into Spokane

Practice grows presence in Eastern Washington
March 24, 2022
Erica Bullock
Luvera Law Firm, a Seattle-based personal injury legal practice, has opened an office recently in Spokane, says managing partner Robert Gellatly. Luvera Law Firm's Spokane expansion, its second office overall, has brought two longtime Eastern
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Stock markets always survive uncertain times

Despite volatile periods in past, indexes recovered at rates beating inflation
March 10, 2022
Michael Maehl
It can feel pretty uncomfortable reviewing your investments when, after a few years of pretty good markets, all of a sudden you've got higher inflation coming into play, interest rates starting to move up, and now, add aggressive Russians all combining
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Financial conditions call for thoughtful reaction

Investors shouldn't confuse courage, recklessness
March 10, 2022
Sarah Carlson
This year has opened with a bang, with so much challenging news between inflation and the economic drama, a worldwide pandemic, and now, a war in Ukraine. None of us can escape the updates on negative news. Investors are currently on a wild ride watching
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