Finance Law Author

Haven Sawyer

Haven Sawyer is a seasoned finance law expert with a strong background in securities law and financial regulation. She has represented numerous clients in high-stakes transactions and has a deep understanding of the complex regulatory landscape. Haven is also a frequent speaker on topics related to finance law and has published several articles in reputable legal journals.

Credentials

J.D., Harvard University, LL.M. in Banking Law

10+ yearsSecurities LawFinancial Regulation

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Articles by Haven Sawyer

How to File Income Tax Returns Online for Salaried EmployeesCan an ATM Card Be Used for Online Payment?Does Military Pay State Taxes? SCRA Rules ExplainedWhat Is a Cash Disbursement Journal? Definition and UsesWhat Does Notional Mean in Finance? ExplainedWhy Is My Loan Balance Increasing? Causes and FixesHow Does Buying Stock Actually Help a Company?How to Calculate Ordinary Annuity: Present & Future ValueCan You Balance Transfer a Personal Loan to a Card?Non-Deductible IRA: Why It's Still Worth ContributingWhat Banks Cash Savings Bonds Without an Account?Do Credit Unions Have Money Market Accounts? How They WorkWhich Statement Best Describes a Command Economy?How to Cash a Payroll Check Online: Fees and LimitsHow Is the Public Debt Calculated? Components and FormulaWhat Is a Check Deposit Reversal and How It WorksWill Refinancing Student Loans Hurt Your Credit Score?How to Set Up a Joint Bank Account: Steps and RequirementsWhat Does Hold Call Mean on a Credit Card Terminal?What Does FBO Mean on a 529 Account: For Benefit OfWhen a Corporation Pays a Note Payable: How It WorksIs It Easier to Get a Secured or Unsecured Loan?How Hard Is It to Get Financed for a Boat? Key RequirementsHow to File Dividends on Your Tax Return: Form 1040What Is Accrued Interest? Definition and How It WorksCan I Rollover 401k to Roth IRA While Still Employed?What Are Cryptocurrency Exchanges and How Are They TaxedHow Do Personal Loans Work: Rates, Terms, and RepaymentIs Depreciation Good or Bad? Pros, Cons, and Tax RulesHow to Find Tax Lien Properties: Listings and Auctions