June 2024

June 28, 2024

My wife and I downsized a couple years ago. Like many parents, we became empty nesters once our kids went away to college. After four years of school for one, and five for another, my son headed to New York with a girlfriend, and my daughter decided she wanted to live much closer to work than our suburban Maryland home could afford her.

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June 21, 2024

My wife and I downsized a couple years ago. Like many parents, we became empty nesters once our kids went away to college. After four years of school for one, and five for another, my son headed to New York with a girlfriend, and my daughter decided she wanted to live much closer to work than our suburban Maryland home could afford her.

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Grumpy Old Men on Social Security

June 14, 2024

Have you received your new Social Security Statement yet? I got mine. Among other things, it provides personalized monthly retirement benefit estimates, which display how much one can expect to receive depending on the age one retires, between 62 and 70. Although I’m not quite eligible to receive benefits yet, based on the figures alone, I’ll be working a while longer.

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SANCTIONS UPDATE: Israel Antiboycott Compliance Company-Wide Notice

U.S. individuals and companies are absolutely prohibited by law (as well as SCOA company rules) from taking action to further or support any boycott maintained by a foreign country against a country friendly to the United States. The purpose of this legal framework is to prevent anyone in the U.S. from advancing foreign policies of other nations that run counter to U.S. policy. 

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June 7, 2024

I threw my charity golf tournament earlier this week; it was the 18th annual SMGA Charity Golf Classic. Each year, for the past eighteen golf seasons, the tournament has been the SMGA’s largest single-day fundraising event, bringing in on average more than $100,000 in revenue. While final figures aren’t yet available for this year’s edition, the tournament has raised nearly $2 million to support the mental and physical rehabilitation of post-9/11 veterans through the game of golf.

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