Life Without Debt – The Guide to Regulating Debts

Over the years, we have met with many families who managed to get out of debt, for some it was not easy and they required great efforts. Their lives have changed drastically, and it’s not just as a metaphor. What is required is to make a brave decision and get going. A good place to […]
Recommendation: “That’s not how you behave” by Richard Thaler

Matar Publishing, 238 pages
Characterization of debtors of execution according to the socioeconomic status of their place of residence

The study focuses on execution debtors, and its main goal is to examine the socioeconomic profile of debtors, in order to provide key insights and characterize debtors in the Enforcement and Collection Authority.
Credit Data Law, Credit Data System and Credit Rating

Guide: credit data system, what it is, why it is and to whom it helps
Questions and answers about: National Insurance

Questions asked by surfers and answers given as part of the “Paamonim Answer” service
‘Small economy’

With Prof. Robert B. Reich
Research: Barriers to employment and barriers to exercising rights and receiving services for people living in poverty

The study examines the barriers and resources of living in poverty in the context of employment and the realization of rights. The study is based on a critical approach that seeks to examine the structural context that generates poverty alongside an examination of the power of action and the ability to make life heard in it.
Using cash or credit card? Examination using behavioral economics

Uri Altlett’s research on the significance of the transition to credit, the dangers of relying on it as a means of payment, and the need for education and financial literacy in order to protect against these dangers.