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/
Believe it or not, the latest Government Accountability Office report on the SEC reminded me of my old hockey coach.
Clearly, Americans cannot continue to handle the inefficiencies of the health care system
Far too many Americans are fiscally ignorant and are raising fiscally challenged children
The uncertainty of the Social Security system is making retirement's three-legged stool a bit wobbly.
The uncertainty of the Social Security system is making retirement's three-legged stool a bit wobbly
If an anger management session had been on the schedule during the Financial Planning Association's annual conference last week, it would have been standing room only.
If an anger management session had been on the schedule during the Financial Planning Association's annual conference last week, it would have been standing room only
I was left speechless recently when I found out that a certain financial firm had tried to bribe an InvestmentNews reporter.
For the fourth consecutive year, I will have the privilege this summer of serving as a judge for the Community Leadership Awards, sponsored by InvestmentNews and the Invest in Others Charitable Foundation.
When my buddy Joe entered the bar, he looked very excited. “I have a story I know you'll love, Mister Financial Editor,” he said. I knew this was a mixed blessing because if his story was really good, I would be buying the beers all night.