Finance Law Author

Bryce Jenkins

Bryce Jenkins is a skilled finance law attorney with a strong background in corporate finance and mergers and acquisitions. He has advised clients on numerous deals and has a deep understanding of the legal and business aspects of finance transactions.

Credentials

J.D., University of California, Berkeley, Certificate in Business Law

8+ yearsCorporate FinanceMergers and Acquisitions

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Articles by Bryce Jenkins

Why Should College Students Have Credit Cards?What Are Bulge Bracket Banks? Definition and ListWhat to Do With a Void Check and When to Use OneHow Much Income Do I Need to Qualify for a Mortgage?Why Does Treasury Stock Reduce Equity on the Balance Sheet?What Does Request Held Mean on a Balance Transfer?How Liquid Are Bonds? What to Know Before You SellDoes Paying Interest Build Credit? Not ExactlyIs Bread Savings FDIC Insured? Coverage Limits ExplainedHow to Calculate Your Bonus: Taxes and Take-Home PayWhat to Do With Your Tax Refund: Best Financial MovesIs Inflation or Deflation Worse for the Economy?Can I Qualify for a Car Loan? Credit, Income, and MoreWhat Are Index Stocks and How Do They Work?Can I Get a Personal Loan With a 650 Credit Score?What Are Living Benefits of Life Insurance?Can I Move My Roth 401(k) to a Roth IRA?How Does Multisig Work: Thresholds, Tax, and Legal RulesHow Much Will My Bonus Get Taxed: Withholding RatesWhat Are Indices in Trading: Types, Tax Rules, and CostsWhat Are Reserves in Economics? Types and RolesHow to Get Money With Bad Credit: Lenders and OptionsHow to Write a Check for Mortgage Payment: Step by StepWhat Is a Bond Discount? Definition and Tax RulesHow Are Bitcoin Transactions Verified and Confirmed?Why You Should Get a Savings Account: Key BenefitsWhy ETFs Generally Have Lower Fees Than Mutual FundsHow to Read a Reverse Mortgage Statement: Balances and FeesIs Money Supply a Leading Economic Indicator?How to Get a US Credit Card as a Non-Resident: ITIN Options