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Editorial standards
Wealth Drafts covers personal finance, which means our content can affect real decisions about your money. We take that seriously. Here's how we work.
Accuracy and sources
Facts, figures, and statistics are backed by credible, named sources, government data, reputable financial institutions, and original research, and we link to them where relevant. If we can't verify a claim, we don't publish it.
Honesty over hype
We don't make income promises, we don't use "get rich" framing, and we tell you plainly when a method won't fit your situation. Our goal is for a guide to be useful even if you never buy anything from us.
Authorship
Every guide is written by a named author and carries a publish date. We don't publish anonymous or AI-generated filler.
Updates and corrections
Money information goes stale, so we review key guides regularly and mark when they were last updated. If you spot an error, email us via our contact page and we'll review and correct it promptly.
Not financial advice
Wealth Drafts is educational. We're not licensed financial advisors, and our content is general information, not personalised advice. For decisions specific to your situation, consult a qualified professional.