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Articles Tagged with ''july 2020''

Aug. 4 primary ballots hit mailboxes this month

July 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Ballots for Washington’s Aug. 4 primary election will be mailed July 17 and hit local mailboxes a few days later.Results will set the stage for the Nov. 3 general election, when everything from the presidency to local county commission posts are up for grabs.Ballots must be returned or postmarked by...
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PPP applications pushed lenders to their limits

July 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Talk was going around. Politicians in Washington were developing a coronavirus package with a generous program to save jobs at small businesses affected by the pandemic.Eric Pearson, chief executive officer of Kennewick-based Community First Bank, recalls the talk. Nothing was official. The Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act...
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The No. 1 threat to your investment success

July 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
There is the obvious investment advice that certainly you’ve heard again and again:Set clear and realistic long-term goals.Keep investing regardless of market fluctuations.Diversify, don’t put all your eggs in one basket.Select quality low-cost globally diversified investments.Seek out a fiduciary professional to support the financial side of your life.All great advice,...
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Where’s the inflation and what should investors do about it?

July 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
Will the massive fiscal and monetary stimulus packages designed to save the economy actually lead to high inflation?This is becoming a hotly debated topic. In this column, we’ll explore inflation, future expectations and how to protect your nest egg.  Inflation can be broadly defined as the increase in prices of goods...
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Mergers and acquisitions, a primer

July 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
When businesses or professionals talk about engaging in mergers or acquisitions (M&A), what exactly might that entail?In a general sense, M&A is a broad term to describe the various transactions available to gain control of, or consolidate, companies.An acquisition is the scenario where a buyer seeks to purchase or acquire...
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Q&A with Rebekah Dobbs

July 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Rebekah DobbsSTCU Commercial and Business Services Commercial Banking ManagerNumber of employees youoversee: 2What is STCU’s footprint in the Tri-Cities? We have locations in the Southridge area of Kennewick, Queensgate area of Richland and will be opening our Pasco location on Road 68 soon. We also have a Home Loan division and...
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Check fraud is helping drive up financial fraud

July 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
We have all seen the news: card skimmers, check fraud and compromised accounts. With financial fraud on the rise, where does your financial institution stand in terms of losses, security and products to assist you in safeguarding your accounts and identity?The American Bankers Association does a survey each year to...
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Tri-City region’s population continues to climb

July 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Pasco and Richland were among the state’s top 10 cities for population growth, and Benton and Franklin counties each grew about 2 percent in the past year.Benton County, the state’s 10th largest county, grew 1.9%, adding 3,900 people, and Franklin County, the state’s 14th largest county, grew 2.2%, adding 2,080...
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Right on schedule, food follows wine at Kennewick’s Columbia Gardens

July 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
The Port of Kennewick used wineries to woo tourists and hungry crowds to an industrial stretch of Columbia Drive.Now food is following, all part of the port’s plan to use its wine-themed tourism to spark development and reconnect Kennewick to its downtown waterfront.“The tourism focus was the driving factor for...
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Covid-19 hits tourism hard in the Tri-Cities

July 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
Hospitality is big business in the Tri-Cities. It just misses landing in the top five sectors, as ranked by employment levels in Benton-Franklin Trends data.The data behind this indicator show that in 2019, hospitality employment levels averaged slightly over 10,000 in the two counties. That placed hospitality sixth. As a...
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