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editorial policy

How FinguruTools creates finance content and keeps pages useful.

Review the FinguruTools editorial policy for how finance guides, calculator content, updates, accuracy checks, and user-focused educational pages are created.

FinguruTools is built as an educational finance publishing platform, which means calculator pages and guides are expected to be understandable, original, and genuinely useful before they are treated as complete. We do not want pages that exist only to target keywords or fill space.

Our editorial goal is to explain finance topics in clear language that works for a worldwide audience. We focus on personal borrowing, investing, budgeting, salary planning, tax estimation, debt payoff, and practical decision support. Where local rules differ, we try to make the limits of the model visible rather than pretending every market behaves the same way.

When we publish calculator pages, we pair the interactive tool with supporting content such as formula notes, worked examples, planning guidance, frequently asked questions, and related guides. This is done so the page can help a real user understand the result instead of showing only a form and a number.

Guide articles on FinguruTools are written to expand on the decisions behind the calculators. We prioritize evergreen finance topics such as loan comparison, compounding, budgeting, take-home pay, emergency funds, debt payoff, and tax-related planning. Those pages are intended to stand on their own as useful reading, not as filler around affiliate or ad placements.

We review existing pages over time to improve clarity, fix outdated wording, refine assumptions, and add stronger examples where a topic feels too thin.

User feedback also matters. Suggestions, bug reports, and content requests help us identify which pages need more practical detail, stronger examples, or clearer local context. If a topic needs expansion, our preference is to improve the original page instead of spinning out duplicate low-quality variants.