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The Social Media Trap: Why Your Business Needs More Than Just Followers

Many small and medium-sized businesses believe that social media is the primary marketing tool they should focus on. The common misconception is that having a strong follower base means their posts …

Local businesses show the value of legacy and adaptation

This month's stories highlight how North Central Washington businesses are balancing cherished traditions with necessary adaptation, demonstrating the unique character that makes our region's economy …

Washington State Employees: Interrupted Meal Breaks

A recent ruling in Washington State has sparked significant discussions about updated labor rights in our state: the Androckitis vs. Virginia Mason Medical Center (2024) case has established that …

Business Owners: Are you taking advantage of these deductions?

It’s that time of year again - time to gather your tax documents. If you are an employee, your tax return might be relatively simple. If all you have is a form W-2, you aren’t able to …

Prenups Aren’t the Buzzkill Marrying Couples Think

Couples are often wary to bring up the dreaded P word when discussing their nuptials. After all, who wants to ostensibly discuss a divorce when there is an impending marriage to consider. Oftentimes …

The Digital marketing mix: Why multi-channel presence triples customer value

In today’s hyper-connected world, small and medium businesses in North Central Washington face a unique opportunity: the ability to leverage digital marketing across multiple channels to …

Community connections strengthen NCW's resilience

This month's stories highlight how community connections are strengthening North Central Washington in profound and lasting ways. From innovative security programs at Confluence Health to grassroots …

Understanding FLSA classification & Washington minimum wage act (WMWA)

Understanding the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and Washington's Minimum Wage Act (WMWA) is crucial for both employers and employees. The FLSA sets national standards for minimum wage, overtime …

How to sell a rental property without paying taxes

Are you tired of dealing with the terrible T’s – Tenants, toilets, and trash? Rental properties have historically been excellent investments. But there comes a time for many …

Remember lending basics before being lured by the promise of guaranteed interest

Have you ever been given an opportunity to loan someone money at an attractive interest rate?  Driven by the prospect of higher “guaranteed” returns, prospective lenders sometimes …

Don’t forget to use QCDs for your RMDs

The end of the year marks the time when many people are doing two things simultaneously. First, they are deciding how much (or how much more) they can afford to give to their favorite charities …

Are you going to pay the death tax?

Death and taxes. I’m sure you’ve heard the saying. Those are two things that are unavoidable. And since this is a business journal, I’ll spare you the solution I found for getting …

Local entrepreneurs reshape our community's future

This month's Wenatchee Business Journal highlights how local entrepreneurs are reshaping our region through innovation and social impact. From blockchain-powered philanthropy to immigrant-led retail …

Why Traditional Single-Channel Awareness Falls Short In today's connected world, relying on just one marketing channel is like trying to fill a stadium through a single entrance – you're …

Tax planning ideas to consider before year end

Most people aren’t thinking about taxes in December, unless it’s the tax they’re spending on Christmas gifts or airline tickets. But while December is a great month for gift giving …

Collaborative spaces foster innovation and growth in North Central Washington

This month's Wenatchee Business Journal highlights a powerful trend reshaping our region's economic landscape: the rise of collaborative workspaces and technology-driven innovation. From Cashmere to …

Charitable giving in your will: Simple numbers vs. complex percentages

Many people desire to tithe both during life and after death. Accordingly, giving 10% of their estate to their church (or other charity) is often a goal for a couple contemplating estate planning. …

Your post-holiday game plan: Setting up for success after December

As we dive into the holiday season, smart business owners, In North Central Washington, are already thinking ahead to January. Whether you're a retailer managing the holiday rush, a service provider …

The holiday season is upon us, small and mid-size businesses across  North Central Washington often feel pressured to compete with big-box retailers' Black Friday doorbusters and mega-deals. …

Use retirement accounts to give to charity in your estate plan

Whether you know it or not, your “estate” is comprised of different assets with different attributes. Some of your assets will be governed by your will, while others will be governed by …

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