Finance Law Author

Camila Reyes

Camila Reyes is a highly experienced finance law attorney with expertise in financial institutions and banking law. She has represented numerous banks and financial institutions in regulatory matters and has a deep understanding of the complexities of financial regulation.

Credentials

J.D., New York University, LL.M. in Corporate Law

12+ yearsFinancial InstitutionsBanking Law

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Articles by Camila Reyes

What Is a Married Put? Definition and How It WorksDoes a HELOC Raise Your Mortgage Payment? Real CostsCan You Have Two HELOC Loans on One Property?What Does USDA Eligible Mean for Home Buyers?How to Record Credit Card Purchases in AccountingWhat Kind of Mortgage Can I Get? Types and EligibilityAre Options Leveraged? How It Works and the RisksWhich Type of Life Insurance Generates Immediate Cash Value?What's the Purpose of a Loan Commitment?What Are Educator Expenses and Who Can Deduct Them?How to Calculate YTD Income From a Pay Stub: Step by StepCredit Union vs. Bank: Which Is Better for You?How to Buy Actively Managed Mutual Funds: Steps and FeesHow to Calculate Time-Weighted Average: Formula and StepsHow Do Banks Benefit from CDs: Profit and LiquidityHow to Finance a Used Car With No Credit HistoryHow Do Car Insurance Companies Make Money: Premiums & FloatHow Often Do Interest Rates Change: By ProductWhy Is It Important to Save and Invest for Retirement?Can You Get a 30-Year Loan on a Manufactured Home?How to Do Accounts Receivable: From Invoicing to CollectionsDoes Fannie Mae Do Commercial Loans? Multifamily FinancingWhat Is an Aging Schedule? Definition and How It WorksIs Buying Stock Considered Saving or Investing?What Are Catch-Up Contributions and How They Work?Do Underwriters Call Your Employer for a Mortgage?What Does a Fund Manager Do? Roles and ResponsibilitiesWhat Is a Limited Margin IRA and How Does It Work?How to Avoid International Transaction FeesWhat Is A/P and A/R: Accounts Payable and Receivable