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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/

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Congress should keep heat on the SEC

Wagging his finger from the bully pulpit of Federal Hall, President Obama reminded financial leaders last week of the urgent need for new, tighter financial regulation.

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Sorry, Charlie; the game is over

If only you had read my column a year ago and resigned, as I suggested, you could have been enjoying yourself this summer rather than be dealing with an ever-widening mess.

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My hero, Judge Jed Rakoff

Federal Judge Jed Rakoff, who challenged the $33 million settlement worked out between the Securities and Exchange Commission and Bank of America Corp., is my new hero.

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A few schoolyard rules on executive pay

The Obama administration's plan to review the executive compensation packages of banks and big businesses that have received federal bailout money has sparked active debate.

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Memo to the government: Dead people don’t spend

In an effort to energize the economy, stimulus checks are being mailed to millions of people. Unfortunately, thousands of the recipients are dead.

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This adviser really connects with his clients

I would trust Richard Salmen with my hard-earned money.

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For advisers, technology is not an elective

Many financial advisers are falling short in their knowledge and use of technology.

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Web-based tactics publicly embarrass tax cheats

Tax day is Wednesday, and once again the Internal Revenue Service won't collect billions of dollars owed by taxpayers.

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The loneliness of the long-term adviser

As clients continue to freak out and look for "safe" investment solutions, financial advisers and financial planners are struggling with their own stresses.

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Broadening our – and your – horizons

As financial advisers are aware from their own businesses, success never comes to those who stand still.