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 Calculate After-Tax Cost of Debt: FormulaWhat Does Household Income Mean and How Is It Calculated?Can I Get a Money Order From My Bank: Fees and LimitsHow to Prepare Financial Statements: Step-by-StepDoes Japan Have Debt and Why Hasn't It Crashed?Where to Buy Savings Bonds as Gifts on TreasuryDirectHow to Calculate Bond Discount: Steps and Worked ExampleWhat Is Active Risk and How Is It Calculated?How Do Canadian Gas Prices Work? Taxes, Oil & MoreWhat Is the Inflation Premium and How Does It Work?What Are Incidental Airline Fees: What Qualifies?Where Do Banks Get Money to Lend to Borrowers?: Key SourcesHow Do Microloans Work? Rates, Terms, and EligibilityHow to Determine Your Monthly Income: Gross vs. NetHow to Split Finances With Your Partner: Methods and RulesHow to Calculate Annual Rate of Return: FormulasHow to Estimate Business Insurance Costs and Get QuotesHow to Value Shares: Methods, Models, and Tax RulesHow Do I Buy Down My Mortgage Interest Rate?How to Figure APY: Formula and Step-by-Step MathHow to Invest in Rental Property With Little MoneyHow Do Loan Payments Work: Principal, Interest, and FeesHow Do Car Payments Work? From Loan to PayoffHow to Pay an International Invoice and Stay CompliantHow to Manage Finances After Marriage: Budget to EstateHow to Know If Your 401(k) Is Actually InvestedHow to Buy War Bonds: Steps, Limits and Tax RulesDoes Mortgage Protection Insurance Cover Redundancy?How Much Income Protection Insurance Do I Need?What Does Days to Cover Mean in Short Selling?