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Gesa Credit Union plans branch in old South Hill Applebee’s

Branch to open in early 2025, after an extensive remodel
November 9, 2023
Dylan Harris

Richland, Washington-based Gesa Credit Union has bought a former Applebee’s restaurant building on Spokane’s South Hill and plans to open a full-service retail branch there, after an envisioned, extensive remodel.  


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Credit union memberships grow in Spokane County

High interest rates, new branches, auto loans contribute to increase
November 9, 2023
Erica Bullock

Most credit unions in the Spokane area are reporting growing membership totals year-over-year, and some financial leaders here say they expect to see the trend continue into 2024.


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Credit challenges rise; standards don’t necessarily change in tightening environment

Interest, inflation raise costs, reduce margins
November 9, 2023
Erica Bullock

Lenders in Spokane say several economic factors have made it increasingly more expensive for borrowers when trying to obtain a loan, including high inflation, high interest rates, and an erosion of COVID-era stimulus funds that allowed many to save, pay off loans, and invest.


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Withdrawal rules are intricate for inherited IRAs

Some penalties waived through 2023 for vague parts of SECURE acts
November 9, 2023
Jon Heideman

Inherited-beneficiary individual retirement accounts are typically an emotional topic. Generally, they represent diligent savings from a loved one who has passed away, and you have now inherited an IRA or 401(k) from them since you were named the beneficiary on the account.


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Adding adult children to accounts can be problematic

Power of attorney can serve intended purpose
November 9, 2023
Beau Ruff

Many of us choose to put a child’s name on the account. And we choose the most responsible child to handle that duty. This plan is fraught with potential problems, but the good news is that a better solution exists.


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Adviser AI: Technology’s role in financial management

Machine learning expected to assist, not threaten, say INW investment managers
November 9, 2023
Dylan Harris

As artificial intelligence technology continues to evolve, it’s expected to improve efficiency for financial advisers, allowing them more time to build relationships with their clients, some advisers here say.


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Giving appreciated stock can have tax benefits

Donor-advised funds strategy can enable multiyear deductions
October 26, 2023
Beau Ruff
Giving appreciated stock in a company might be the right path for a business owner who is looking toward selling interest in a business with an inclination toward charitable giving and a desire to save money on taxes. For an explanation based on an
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Private donors help fill health care revenue gap

Pandemic has changed fundraising to smaller, more personal activities
October 26, 2023
Colleen Fox
Most nonprofit organizations rely on the generosity of their neighbors to fulfill their mission, and health care is no different. Private donations help fill the gap between revenue and the rest of the operating budget.
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Dollars up, donors down at INW universities

Record-setting gift totals at INW universities have originated from fewer contributors
October 26, 2023
Erica Bullock
Despite a record-breaking year for donations at some Spokane-area universities, many higher education institutions are facing a decline in donor numbers-a worrying trend for the continued sustainability of major gifts, some university leaders here say.
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Re*Imagine Medical Lake steps in for wildfire victims

Nonprofit pivots focus to residents devastated by summer's Gray Fire
October 26, 2023
Karina Elias
In the aftermath of the Gray Fire that destroyed 240 homes in and around Medical Lake over the summer, Re*Imagine Medical Lake has partnered with the city, churches, businesses, and other nonprofits to coordinate resources available for the victims, says
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