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LEFFEL, OTIS & WARWICK, P.S.
LEFFEL, OTIS & WARWICK, P.S.
Davenport, Washington
50-99 employees
Accounting enables farms to plan for the future by learning from the past. Partnering with Leffel, Otis & Warwick is like hiring a CFO for your farm. In addition to preparing your business and payroll taxes, we help you manage and plan every aspect of your financial landscape including: Audits Valuations Financial statements Risk assessment FSA programs Leffel, Otis & Warwick brings stability to an industry known for uncertainty.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CALBOM & SCHWAB LAW GROUP PLLC
CALBOM & SCHWAB LAW GROUP PLLC
Moses Lake, Washington
1-24 employees
The law firm limits it practice to representing the injured and disabled, primarily in the area of workers compensation and social security disability, and we have a substantial practice in the area of personal injury, as well as product liability claims. Established in 1954, with a principal office now in Moses Lake, we operate offices in Richland/Tri-Cities, East Wenatchee, Yakima, Walla Walla, Mount Vernon, Brewster and Ellensburg. We are proud to have the opportunity to protect the rights and futures of our injured neighbors, protecting their rights every step of the way and helping them to rebuild their lives.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SOILTEST FARM CONSULTANTS, INC.
SOILTEST FARM CONSULTANTS, INC.
Moses Lake, Washington
1-24 employees
Provided customers with information to maximize crop fields: soil, plant and water samplesAdministered testing and results reportingCommunicated findings to customers
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
RIES LAW FIRM, P.S.
RIES LAW FIRM, P.S.
Moses Lake, Washington
1-24 employees
Ries Law Firm is a law practice company based out of 312 S Balsam St Ste D, Moses Lake, Washington, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
GRANT COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPM
GRANT COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPM
Moses Lake, Washington
1-24 employees
The Grant County EDC helps bring new employers to Grant County that create jobs for local residents, provide a stable tax base, and make us less vulnerable to economic declines. Since 1998 the Grant County EDC has recruited 17 companies that provide over 2,500 jobs for the residents of our local communities. On average, these new jobs pay roughly $50,000 a year, much more than the county average wage of $32,500. The EDC has also provided assistance to an additional 15 companies already located in the community. These companies provide over 2,250 jobs for local residents. Combine all these jobs plus the indirect jobs they create and it adds up to over 8,000 people employed. These jobs are making a real difference in the local economy by providing stable employment, great wages, and increased spending at local retail and service businesses.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading