Combating Choice Overload
My husband and I recently committed to making more conscious choices about our food. We try to buy organic options, limit processed foods and consume meat that is sustainably and responsibly … [Read more...]
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My husband and I recently committed to making more conscious choices about our food. We try to buy organic options, limit processed foods and consume meat that is sustainably and responsibly … [Read more...]
Written by Richard Singer on
To those whose morning breakfast ritual involves reading or watching the news: my condolences. The usual sleepy, summertime news cycle has seen a rash of explosive incidents that have unsettled our … [Read more...]
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I recently went through some challenging and life-changing moments in terms of my health. At the time, I found myself relating these events to the way I occasionally see things happen with clients in … [Read more...]
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Last month, CNBC ranked SB Capital Management as No. 64 on its list of the Top 100 Fee-Only Wealth Management Firms in the country. Since we were the only firm in Los Angeles to make the list, we … [Read more...]
Written by Matthew A. Burke on
SB Capital Management earned a place on CNBC's recently released list of the Top 100 Fee-Only Wealth Management Firms in America. At No. 64, SB Capital Management is the only firm in Los Angeles to … [Read more...]
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Many of you know that, at Singer Burke, we devote a lot of time to thinking about how our core values can illuminate the path toward growth for our firm. Our first core value reads: Our success and … [Read more...]
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We can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasures."Thornton Wilder Last Friday, I flew to Seattle to attend my nephew's graduation from the University … [Read more...]
Written by Matthew A. Burke on
As I survey the landscape these days it seems that somewhere along the line we may have lost/forgotten/misplaced our moral imagination" (this was the phrase used by former Library of Congress Poet … [Read more...]
Written by Matthew A. Burke on
Here at Singer Burke we are in the midst of our annual "busy" season preparing corporate and individual tax returns in advance of the April 15th tax deadline. During these four months between December … [Read more...]
Written by Matthew A. Burke on
I recently had the privilege and pleasure of attending a charity benefit supporting mothers and children who have been abused, and as a result, are down and out in our society. The charity was founded … [Read more...]