Paul, DeWitt

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Work History

  • At young age joined Beneficial Finance's Salt Lake City office. Helped Beneficial pioneer a 3 per cent a month interest rate (as opposed to the 10 to 20 percent prevalent among the competition).[1]
  • Assigned to win enactment of the Uniform Small-Loan Law limiting interest rates to 3 percent per month in Washington State.[2]
  • 1962- ???? Chairman, Beneficial Finance (largest consumer finance company in U.S. in assets ($1.5 billion) and outlets (1,800)) since 1962.[3]

Church Service

Community Service

  • President, New Jersey Joint College Fund.[5]
  • Vice Chairman, National Better Business Bureau.[6]


  1. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
  2. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
  3. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
  4. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
  5. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
  6. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
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