Jim Pavia
Jim Pavia was editor of InvestmentNews from 2003 to 2012 and Editorial Director until 2013 before joining CNBC as Money Editor. Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/jimpavia/
Jim Pavia was editor of InvestmentNews from 2003 to 2012 and Editorial Director until 2013 before joining CNBC as Money Editor. Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/jimpavia/
My parents were married for 56 years, so when my dad passed away in 2006, it was no surprise that my mom suddenly found herself lost and alone.
Raj Rajaratnam, the hedge fund tycoon convicted of conducting the world's biggest insider-trading scheme, faces sentencing Oct. 13
Working with the Invest in Others Charitable Foundation over the past five years has given me a chance to witness the selflessness of people in the financial services industry
Richard J. Holwell and Jed Rakoff, U.S. District Court judges for the Southern District of New York, deserve our praise.
In response to our requests, more than 2,000 subscribers recently took time from their busy schedules to complete a detailed editorial-readership study of our print and online offerings
If you want to know whether the stock you are thinking about buying for your client is a good deal, look at the face of the company's chief executive
My buddy Frankie Sorrentino earned his living as a general contractor and licensed electrician. He was serious about…
Over the past few years, I have used this space to advocate for a national advertising program to make the public aware of its need for professional financial advice
A financial adviser suggested that one of his satisfied clients buy a high-quality mutual fund
At a time when everyone is doing some belt-tightening, mutual fund portfolio managers should be exercising their fiduciary duty to investors and become more vocal about excessive give-aways to CEOs