Robert Gordon
Robert Gordon is a contributing writer for On Wall Street, adjunct professor at New York University Stern School of Business and president of Twenty-First Securities.
Robert Gordon is a contributing writer for On Wall Street, adjunct professor at New York University Stern School of Business and president of Twenty-First Securities.
Advisors may want to highlight the tax- savings strategies recently made permanent by Congress for investing in QSBS, REITs and more.
Certain tax strategies can pay off in January. Advisors may want to have their clients jump on these as soon as 2016 starts.
The restriction prevents clients from selling at a loss and buying back the same asset within 30 days. But there are strategies advisors can employ to use the rule to their clients advantage.
Who really benefits from a partnership paying its performance fees not with cash but with a slice of the profits?
SPDR Gold Trust investors should welcome news that wash sale rules don’t apply to gold.
SPDR Gold Trust investors should welcome news that wash sale rules don’t apply to gold.
With turbulent markets, clients may be rushing to buy gold. Here's how investing in the precious metal can improve on pretax and post-tax returns.
The changes may lead to more short-term trading, not less, says broker and tax expert Robert Gordon.
An estate planning tool that is particularly valuable when rates are low is coming under political pressure.
Because of convoluted laws and treaties, many clients are leaving money on the table.