
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.
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.
The strategy delivers good returns while addressing clients’ fears, if executed properly.
Here’s how advisors are replacing traditional methods.
Sometimes it’s business. Sometimes it’s sentimental. Whatever the reason, it’s almost always problematic when a client insists on keeping a very large position in a single stock.
Planning may help high-income seniors avoid paying up to four times the going rate for Part B and Part D coverage.
Certain planning techniques allow estate owners to bequeath vacation homes without triggering hard feelings and large expenses.