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We would love to hear from you. Whether you have a question about a guide, a suggestion for a new topic, or you found a mistake worth fixing — we read everything.

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What you can write to us about

The email above lands in a single inbox that the Yesh Cash editorial team checks regularly. The kinds of messages we are best equipped to handle:

Topic suggestions

If there is a personal-finance question that keeps coming up in your circle and you cannot find a clear English-language explainer for the Israeli context, tell us. We maintain a backlog of reader-requested topics, and pieces with high demand move up the queue.

Corrections and inaccuracies

Tax brackets, fee caps, contribution rates and regulatory thresholds change over time. If a number on the site looks stale, or a link points somewhere broken, we want to know. Include the page URL and a brief description of what you saw — corrections of factual errors are usually published within a few business days.

Calculator feedback

The eight calculators are the most-used part of the site. If a result looks wrong, if an input is unclear, if a mobile layout misbehaves on your device, or if there is a feature you would expect that is missing, tell us which calculator and what you tried.

Press and journalist requests

For interviews, quotes for articles about Israeli personal finance, fact-checking questions, or requests to reproduce a calculator screenshot, please email us with your publication, deadline and the angle. We try to respond to media within one business day.

Partnerships and collaboration

We are open to non-commercial collaboration with universities, financial-literacy non-profits, and government-adjacent educational initiatives. We do not run paid placements, sponsored content, affiliate links or branded calculators.

What to include in your message

A few details speed up our reply considerably:

  • The exact URL of the page or calculator you are referring to.
  • A short description of what you expected versus what you actually saw.
  • If reporting a bug: your device (desktop / mobile), browser and approximate screen size.
  • If requesting a correction: a link to the source you believe is more accurate or current.

Response time

We aim to read every message within three business days. Substantive replies — especially anything requiring research or a content update — may take longer. Yesh Cash is run by a small editorial team rather than a large customer-support operation, so please be patient. If a message is urgent and time-sensitive (for example a journalist on deadline), say so in the subject line.

Frequently asked questions

Can you tell me which pension fund to choose?

No — and not because we are being coy. We do not provide personal advice. What we can do is point you to our pension and management-fees guides, which explain the variables you should be comparing (fees on deposits, fees on accumulated savings, investment tracks, insurance riders) and provide a calculator that lets you stress-test the difference yourself.

Will my email or message be added to a mailing list?

No. Yesh Cash does not operate a newsletter or marketing list. Your email is used only to reply to the message you sent, and is not shared with third parties.

Can I republish or translate your articles?

For non-commercial educational use (classroom handouts, internal training, academic citation) with attribution to yesh-cash.com, yes. For commercial republishing or translation projects, please email first so we can discuss attribution and scope.

Do you take advertising or sponsored posts?

No. The site has no ads, no sponsored content, no affiliate links and no “featured” placements. This is a deliberate design choice — it keeps the recommendations honest.

I am writing from outside Israel — is the content useful?

The articles are written for an Israeli context: shekel amounts, Israeli tax brackets, Bituach Leumi, Israeli pension regulations and mortgage tracks. General principles (compound interest, diversification, budgeting) translate everywhere, but the specific numbers and rules do not.

Please note — we do not provide personal financial advice. For questions about your individual situation, consult a qualified professional.

— Yesh Cash Editor