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Certified financial planner and private wealth adviser Paula Dougherty: "Making decisions after the loss of a loved one can feel overwhelming. It’s OK to take your time and ask for help with choices along the way. Guidance from a Realtor, attorney and financial adviser may help you be thoughtful about how the inherited home fits into your lifestyle and financial plan."

Attorney Stephen F. Aton: "The asset protection trust strategy works best when there is time to plan in advance."

Arvest Bank's Rhonda Sorensen: "It’s never too late to develop new habits to secure your financial future."

SBJ interviews the head of Guaranty Bank's new wealth management division.

According to Southwest Missouri SBA branch data, the number of loans issued was down 14% last year in the 28-county area compared with 2021 volume. Federal officials say the change was expected.

Challenges are anticipated for nationwide Department of Labor proposal.

Although it’s been five years since a partial repeal of the state’s prevailing wage law was signed into law, frustration in the construction industry over the formula used to calculate it persists.

Nonprofits that work to prevent, identify or treat child abuse and neglect are eligible.

The local area fares the best in housing expenses, according to state data.

Neighborhood teams can earn reimbursement of up to $2,500 each for exterior improvements.

The deal marks the third acquisition in two years for the Ozark business.

Inside Public Accounting selects the companies based on metrics such as long-term sustainability and growth.

Dustin Royster, a company employee since 2018, has been appointed to the position.

Allyson Tuckness, formerly of BCFO, is hired for the role.

More than 700 children will be provided with backpacks full of food on the weekend.

Fight Colorectal Cancer's Climb for a Cure event reaches the tally in its eighth year.

Council is asked to approve utility’s request for electric rate hikes in each of next three years.

Officials say the new dinosaur exhibit is the largest gallery expansion in more than 15 years at the downtown science center.

Council mulls proposal of three rate hikes over three years .

The state funding is earmarked for improvement projects.

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