Author Profile

Tania Denysiuk is the Co-Founder and Product Lead at FinCalWise. She helps shape how FinCalWise works for readers, from calculator usability to content direction and overall product experience. She also contributes to articles and topic pages with a focus on practical guidance, reader-friendly structure, and better financial decision-making.
About Tania Denysiuk
Tania leads the product side of FinCalWise, with a focus on calculator usability, content planning, and the overall experience readers have across the platform. Her work includes shaping how tools are presented, how financial topics are explained, and how content supports people making everyday money decisions.
She also helps connect calculators, articles, and topic pages into a clearer journey, so readers can move from explanation to action with less friction.
She has a background in product and project management, has completed product management training, and brings that experience into the way FinCalWise plans, organizes, and improves its tools and content.
What Tania Does at FinCalWise
- Leads product direction across the platform
- Improves calculator usability and user experience
- Plans how content is organized and prioritized across the site
- Reviews content for clarity, practicality, and accessibility
- Helps connect calculators, articles, and topic pages into clearer topic journeys
Areas of Expertise
- Product strategy for financial tools
- User experience for calculator-driven products
- Editorial planning and content structure
- Personal finance education
- Budgeting and decision-making content
- Topic architecture and content cohesion
Editorial Role
At FinCalWise, Tania reviews and helps shape content with a focus on clarity, usability, and practical decision-making. Her role is to make sure calculators, articles, and topic pages are structured in a way that feels easier to follow and more useful for real-world financial planning.
Featured Articles by Tania
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What Credit Score Do You Need for a Personal Loan?
There's no universal minimum credit score for a personal loan — but your score determines both approval odds and the rate you'll pay. See how different score tiers affect the total cost of a $15,000 loan.

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Personal Loan vs. Credit Card: Which Is Cheaper for Borrowing?
Personal loans and credit cards are both unsecured borrowing — but one can cost thousands more depending on the amount, timeline, and rate. Here's how to compare the real total cost for your situation.

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30-Year vs. 15-Year Mortgage: Which Is Right for You?
30-year or 15-year mortgage — which should you choose? Compare monthly payments, total interest, equity growth, and cash flow trade-offs with real numbers to find the right mortgage term for your situation.