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

How Do Prop Firms Work? Rules, Taxes, and Red FlagsAre There Companies That Will Cosign for You?How to Get Tax Credits: Claim What You Qualify ForWhat Is an Automatic Deposit? How It Works and Your RightsWhere Can I Get My Taxes Done for Free: 5 WaysHow to Sell a Stock at a Certain Price: Limit and Stop OrdersWhat Do Hedge Fund Managers Do: Roles, Strategy, and PayWhat Are the 4 Types of Stocks and How They're TaxedHow to Set Up Direct Deposit: Rights and Fraud RisksHow a Fed Rate Cut Could Impact Your Savings AccountHow Does Private Equity Investment Work: From Fund to ExitWhat Is the Interest Rate Effect in Macroeconomics?What Can an 800 Credit Score Get You: Rates & RewardsWhy Is My Credit Score Lower for a Mortgage: FICO ModelsCost of Goods Sold Normal Balance: Debit or Credit?How to Get NOI: Formula, Expenses, and ExamplesHow to Invest in Africa ETFs as a U.S. InvestorHow Do Commercial Construction Loans Work: Rates & DrawsHow Often Should Jewelry Be Appraised for Insurance?What Is an Uncovered Option: Risks, Margin, and TaxesWhat Does Top Line Revenue Mean and Why It MattersHow Does a Reverse Mortgage Work in Canada: Rates and CostsHow to Find Ending Balance in Allowance for Doubtful AccountsHow Is Cryptocurrency Used? Payments, DeFi, and MoreWhy Should You Trade CFDs? Key Benefits and RisksWhat Products Do Banks Offer? Accounts, Loans & MoreHow to Buy Call and Put Options for BeginnersWhat Is Inventory Cost? Types, Methods & Tax RulesWhat Does Haircut Mean in Finance? Definition & ExamplesHow to Pay Off Credit Cards to Boost Your Credit Score