All Skills
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5 skills found
Navigate the Israeli pension and savings system including pension funds (keren pensia), manager's insurance (bituach menahalim), training funds (keren hishtalmut), severance at Form 161, Tikun 190 post-60 deposits, and pension division at divorce or relocation. Use when user asks about Israeli pension, "pensia", "keren hishtalmut", retirement savings, "bituach menahalim", pension contributions, tax benefits, severance continuity (rezef zechuyot), or Tikun 190. Covers mandatory pension, voluntary savings, withdrawal rules, and life events. Uninformed pension decisions cost hundreds of thousands of NIS over a lifetime. Do NOT provide specific investment recommendations or fund performance comparisons.
Plan household and personal budgets with Israeli-specific costs, rates, and financial products. Use when user asks about budgeting in Israel, mortgage (mashkanta) calculations, arnona rates, cost of living, takciv, or monthly expense planning. Covers Bank of Israel prime rate, mashkanta tracks, arnona, household health costs (mas briut / health-tax), and Israeli household benchmarks.
Save money in Israel through smart shopping, cashback optimization, subscription auditing, and deal hunting. Covers Zap price comparison, BuyMe strategies, cashback programs, credit card perks, loyalty stacking, seasonal sales, and recurring expense reduction. Helps identify unnecessary subscriptions and maximize savings on everyday purchases.
Finds working discount and coupon codes for an Israeli online-store checkout, verifies each code, and returns one ranked summary instead of asking five chatbots the same thing. Runs the Israeli source map in a single pass (coupon aggregators, cashback platforms, credit-card benefit hubs, gift-card stacking, store-direct levers, and seasonal sales) and checks every candidate for expiry, minimum cart, new-customer-only, and stacking rules. Use when a shopper is about to buy on an Israeli store and asks to find a coupon or discount code, or whether a coupon site is legit. Never invents codes: it reports only codes found via live web search, each with source and date. Do NOT use for ongoing savings strategy (israeli-smart-saver), cross-store price comparison (israeli-product-price-comparator), or grocery prices (israeli-grocery-price-intelligence).
Helps you cut recurring bank and credit-card fees. Use it when you pay per action instead of being on a cheaper fixed-price fee track, when you want to cancel a barely-used credit card, stop a recurring charge or debit authorization, or negotiate a specific commission down. The skill prepares a ready-to-send Hebrew cancellation letter, a rights-grounded negotiation script, and a short summary of your rights, based on Bank of Israel fee rules and Israeli banking law. Why it matters: many Israelis overpay hundreds of shekels a year because they do not know there is a supervised basic track, a right to cancel at any time, and discounts for seniors, people with disabilities, and small businesses. Not for maximizing cashback or deals, coupon hunting, analyzing bank transactions, or household budgeting.