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

Can You Negotiate CD Rates With Banks? Here's HowIs an Origination Fee the Same as Discount Points?How to Measure Investment Performance: Key MetricsCan I Still Refinance With Late Mortgage Payments?What Are Reasonable Annual Management Fees for Index Funds?What Are the Disadvantages of a CD Account?How Many Times Can I Use an FHA Loan: Rules and ExceptionsAre Accrued Expenses an Expense Account or Liability?Do Your Own Taxes Online: Free Filing OptionsWhat Does Account Balance Mean on a Credit Card?Is It Better to Have One 401k or Multiple Accounts?Why NPV Is Better Than IRR: Reinvestment and ScaleIs Debt Negative or Positive? Good Debt vs. Bad DebtIs a High Credit Limit Good? Pros and ConsDoes Refinancing a Personal Loan Hurt Your Credit Score?How to Set Up an Annuity: A Step-by-Step ProcessHow to Determine Your Mortgage Budget Before You BuyHow to Finance a Construction Project: Loans, RequirementsHow to Get a Loan With Bad Credit: Types and CostsPresent Value vs Future Value: When to Use EachWhy Do Bank Transfers Take 3 Days to Process?What Is Considered Living Expenses? Legal DefinitionWhen Is the Best Time to Retire From Work: Ages and TaxesWhat Is Payroll Clearing and How Does It Work?What Is ACH/eCheck? Payments, Fees, and ProtectionsHow to Buy a Car Self-Employed: Loans and Tax TipsHow to Join Finances After Marriage: Accounts, Taxes & DebtsWhy Invest in High Yield Bonds: Risks and RewardsIs It Easy to File a Tax Extension? What to ExpectHow to Trade Oil Options: Accounts, Risk, and Taxes