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Opinion

Steps to take to avoid paying the death tax

October 12, 2022
Guest Contributor
As Benjamin Franklin once said, “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.”Taxes come in a wide variety of flavors – income taxes, property taxes, sales taxes and gift taxes.But, perhaps one of the most misunderstood taxes is colloquially called the “death tax” –...
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Area incomes rose dramatically, but for some more than others

October 12, 2022
Guest Contributor
The pandemic threw the greater Tri-Cities a series of curve balls. Consider known deaths in 2020 due to Covid-19: 217 residents. As Benton-Franklin Trends data shows, this amounted to 9.4% of all deaths in the two counties that year. The rate, unfortunately, was nearly twice as high as that of...
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Choose the right vehicle to drive college savings planning

October 12, 2022
Guest Contributor
If you have watched the news lately, you may have noticed that saving and paying for college tuition is a stressful part of the American experience.Since the jury is still out on whether leveraging the public debt to pay for private fragility (2008 banks, auto companies, airlines, and student loans)...
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Business leaders must be change-agents

October 12, 2022
Guest Contributor
Using a beach analogy, when it comes to change that you aren’t leading, are you more like:Putting your toe in the water and scurrying away if it’s uncomfortable?Wading in, slow to adapt, watchful?Swimming in it, rolling with the current, making it happen?A deep-diver, all-in?Often the reality of change for many...
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Student test scores demand concern, then action

September 12, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
Recent reports about dismal K-12 test scores should raise alarm in our business community.Nationwide, elementary school math and reading scores fell to levels unseen in 32 years, according to the recently released National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) test, known as the “nation’s report card.”Average scores for 9-year-old students in...
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Washington employers on edge as uncertainty swirls

September 12, 2022
Guest Contributor
Is the U.S. economy headed into a recession? Has inflation peaked? When will the labor market ease?While economists debate questions like these, it’s helpful to hear from employers on the ground, the men and women who own and operate businesses throughout Washington state. That’s why AWB staff spent the summer...
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Dry rivers hint at Snake River’s future without dams

September 12, 2022
Guest Contributor
If you want a glimpse of parched river bottoms behind “would be breached” lower Snake River dams, look at recent photos of European rivers and lakes.Along parts of the picturesque Rhine River, there is often more dry land than flowing water.Europe is in the clutches of another drought, its second...
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Rethinking asset protection can involve common sense solutions

September 12, 2022
Guest Contributor

Some readers have heard of personal asset protection strategies like trusts or limited liability companies.
The draw to products like these is the supposed promise that your personal assets can be protected. Not only is the issue of asset protection much more nuanced than establishing either of those options, but there are also a host of asset protection strategies that should be employed (or at least considered) as part of a holistic approach to asset protection well before the consideration of complex trusts and LLCs.


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5 leadership skills to prioritize this quarter

September 12, 2022
Guest Contributor
Business leader, as you head into the fourth quarter of 2022, you have a lot on your plate. Finishing the year strong is probably one of your overall desires.As you revise your own personal leadership growth plan for the end of the year, consider prioritizing these five leadership skills to...
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After-school jobs will soon help students graduate

August 12, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
High schoolers with an after-school job will be able to receive credits for their work starting next fall.We agree. They should get credit for their work experience along with their paycheck. Any student who can successfully manage their school coursework and a part-time job is learning valuable life skills – ones...
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