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Boeing will build, flight test and deliver 787s in South Carolina to speed delivery of 840 planes

The second production line for the 787 Dreamliner will be in Charleston, S.C., Boeing officials announced Oct. 28, the same day that negotiations broke down between Boeing and the Machinists union while trying to reach an agreement on suspending... [More]

By John Wolcott
SCBJ Editor | November 1



Bank of the Northwest formed

The economic recession has brought changes to yet another Snohomish County bank — the Bank of Everett. Rather than maintain individual bank names tied to each bank’s community, the Bank of Everett and others in the same banking group,... [More]

November 1



Cascade Bank earns $1.6 million

Cascade Financial Corp., parent firm of Everett-based Cascade Bank, returned to profitability with a $1 million profit in the third-quarter, after six months of losses, according to CEO and President Carol Nelson. [More]

November 1




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New Banner Bank offices open in downtown Everett despite slow economic environment

Despite a sluggish economy and nationally publicized problems in the banking industry, Banner Bank's new downtown Everett offices opened in October after months of construction. [More]

By John Wolcott
SCBJ Editor | November 1



Watch out business owners — bookkeeper theft cases increasing, destroying profits and dreams

During the last few months, I've noticed that more businesses and non-profits have become victims of theft by their internal bookkeeper. [More]

By David Rumsey
Tax Talk | November 1



Cost segregation studies can help business owners generate savings, reduce expenses and save cash

Many commercial property owners throughout the region are missing out on significant real estate tax savings opportunities. [More]

Shannon Affholter
Business Planning | November 1



Limited budgets, increased accountability and greater responsibilities test nonprofit boards

Gone are the days when nonprofit boards were made up of influential donors who expected little would be asked of them beyond socializing at the occasional fundraiser and giving their sizable contributions. Today, being a board member can be as... [More]

By Shannon Affholter
Business Planning | September 25



Workplace loyalty should not be undervalued

At the main railway station in the Shibuya section of Tokyo there is a statue of a dog named Hachiko. Years ago, his master, a professor, used to take the train to work each day, and Hachiko, an Akita, would accompany him to the station each... [More]

By James McCusker
Business 101 | September 25



Recovery spotlight shifting from big business to small businesses but it could be a long road back

So far, this recession has been all about big. Big money and big business have dominated the headlines and drained the Treasury. The recovery, though, will be all about small. Small businesses hold the key to the jobs and entrepreneurial energy... [More]

September 1


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