Donald Jay Korn
Donald Jay Korn is a contributing writer for Financial Planning in New York.
Donald Jay Korn is a contributing writer for Financial Planning in New York.
Forget bond ladders. Laddering defined-maturity exchange traded funds may be a safer fixed-income strategy for clients.
Returns over the past decade have been stellar, but capital preservation is a concern.
Rising yields coupled with relatively high hidden fees could lead to underwhelming returns.
As sales of LTC insurance plummet, combination products — annuities with LTC riders — are picking up some of the slack, serving as a useful alternative for some clients.
The products are designed to provide some upside potential yet limit investment risk, which has helped boost their popularity.
Sometimes, crunching the numbers shows surprising results. Here’s how advisors can evaluate the tradeoffs of relocating to regions with lower taxes.
Clients invested in bond funds may soon be in for a rude awakening. Here’s how advisors can explain the risk.
After stellar performance in a hectic decade, advisors home in on these funds.
The strategy could provide lifelong cash flow by trimming longevity risk.
Most Americans would prefer to age in place, but sometimes the costs make it impractical. Here's how to help.