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Editorial Standards

Written by WalletCrowd Team

Updated Jan 17, 2023

Editorial Guidelines

Our writers follow strict editorial standards, and our product reviews use a transparent and objective rubric.

  1. Our Principles
  2. Editorial Overview

Table of Contents

  1. Our Principles
  2. Editorial Overview

Our Principles

At WalletCrowd, we’re all about giving you information you can trust. We know that when it comes to personal finance, things can get pretty confusing, and we’re here to make it less so. Here’s a look at our guiding principles:

Honesty

We don’t write anything we don’t believe in. We don’t have any affiliate or advertising deals with any companies (or any companies at all, for that matter). When you read one of our articles, you know you’re getting the real deal.

Transparency

We’re all about transparency here at WalletCrowd. We disclose all our research methodologies and actively invite your commentary and critique.

Accuracy

We’re picky about where we get our information from—we only source it from reputable and relevant institutions (like government agencies and primary sources, not blogs). We cross-reference everything with multiple sources so that it’s as accurate as possible. If you ever notice something that’s not accurate, let us know at [email protected] and we’ll correct it.

Editorial Overview

Our goal is to make personal finance less confusing, so we strive to keep our articles clear and to-the-point, with no jargon.

Product Reviews

We review financial products, like credit cards. We’re consumers just like you, so we review these products with your needs in mind. If we wouldn’t use a product ourselves, we won’t recommend it. You can find our specific methodology at the bottom of each review, and we invite your feedback on it. Ultimately, our reviews are a resource that we’re developing together.

Editorial Process

All of our articles are intensively researched and go through several rounds of editing before they’re published. We make sure to:

  • Rely on reputable, primary sources: When we research or verify a claim, we get our information from government agencies and primary sources, like credit bureaus, issuing banks, and so on.
  • Review and edit our articles thoroughly: Before publication, all of our articles go through 3-4 editing passes.

We’re committed to giving you information you can trust. If you ever have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected].

WalletCrowd Team

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Editorial Standards

We promise to always deliver the best financial advice that we can. That’s our first priority, and we take it seriously.

To ensure that our reviews are objective and unbiased, we use clear, objective, and completely transparent rubrics. Our methodologies are public, and we welcome commentary and critique.

Everything we publish is as accurate and as complete as we can make it. All of our articles undergo several rounds of fact-checking before we publish them, and we do our best to keep them as no-nonsense and jargon-free as possible while still delivering the information that you need.

We know that taking financial advice from us requires a lot of trust on your part. We’re grateful for that trust, and we won’t abuse it. Learn more about our editorial standards.

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