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Devanshee Dave

Content Writer and Consultant, Financial Planning Content Specialist
Devanshree has over 4 years of experience in financial planning writing and a master’s degree in mass communication & journalism. In her spare time, she likes to dance and learn about cosmology, astronomy and anything that can expand her knowledge from the big bang to the big crunch.

Education

PG Diploma in Mass Communication and Journalism, National Institute of Mass Communication and Journalism

Skills

Content writing
Content research
Personal finance and financial planning content expert

Experience

Finance Writer
Medium, Phronesis Partners, Meru Accounting, VAR Capital

Manager – Content
80 dB Communications

Staff Writer – Personal Finance
YourFirst.ca

Book Editor
Notion Press Media Private Limited

Articles written by Devanshee Dave

How Long Does It Take for a Check to Deposit? | Beem

Check processing generally takes time, but you can access $200 of the initial amount on the first business day. The overall check clearance can take from 2 business days to more depending on your bank, amount, nature of the transaction, etc.
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How to Avoid Debit Card Fraud: Best Tips

If you find that your debit card is lost or stolen, immediately call your bank’s fraud hotline. File a report with your bank within 2 business days if you discover any spurious charges or deductions from your bank account.

Ready to Retire? 3 Telltale Signs It’s Your Time

The most common scenario is people should first be financially ready before they have made up their minds emotionally. Retired people do not get a paycheck but they live on their savings and other financial resources.

Switching Banks: A Guide to Smooth Transition

People change their bank accounts to get a better deal on the interest rate, lower fees, or even get more access to ATMs. Diversifying your account helps to optimize finances and gain more benefits than usual. You need to make sure that you get a written note that your account is closed to ensure no future disputes arise.

How to overcome financial depression blues

Depressions start with a lack of interest in the things that usually provide a sense of pleasure and indulgence to a person. Stress can also be removed through talking with financial planners as they can help bring your money in order.

Millennials and Horoscopes: Bridging Finance with Astrology

Around 63.4% of Americans follow astrology in order to make a decision for investing. 30.1% of millennials aged between 25 to 40 say they make decisions related to money based on their horoscope. But does it really work?

How to manage your money in 4 simple steps

Money management is a future-oriented approach where the spending is reduced and investing increases for the future. But while it might seem like a lot of work, once you're on track, you have nothing to worry about financially.

How to invest and still get rid of your debt

We've all been there and done that. We mean getting into debt and struggling with it, of course. But did you know you can get rid of your debt and even invest? Don't believe us? Read on.

Millennials and Money – Top Money Abits

Millennials are the luckiest as well as the ones with the worst luck. That happens when you're in the best and worst times and millennials, unfortunately, seem to be stuck in both situations. The best and worst of times call for some help and we're here just for that.

How to train your kids to be good with money

Kids are very smart these days, but how smart is their cred when it comes to making economic decisions? Put your parenting skills to the test by training them to be better handlers of money. They're the future, after all.

Why couples must have that talk about money

The first step is to understand the differentiated mindset that both men and women possess regarding finances. Women often view finance as a chore while it is a hobby for men.

When and Why You Need a Personal Check: Banking Insights

A personal check works like a promissory note confirming the payment to the receiver. You should opt for a check only from a bank or a credit union to avoid the higher cost. Using checks comes with zero convenience fees.
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