Editorial Policy

Editorial standards, calculator methodology, and updates

This page explains how US Money Calculator creates calculator pages, updates content, handles corrections, and separates editorial work from third-party advertising.

Editorial principles

Pages are built around search intent and user tasks first, not filler copy.

Calculator math and visible explanations should stay aligned with each other.

Short support content is preferred over long generic text blocks.

Educational estimates are clearly separated from financial advice.

Calculator methodology

Fixed-payment calculators use standard amortization formulas where appropriate, with page-specific assumptions such as taxes, insurance, or employer match clearly shown in the interface.

Financial examples are illustrative. Real offers, rates, fees, and returns can differ from calculator inputs.

Update policy

Core calculator pages are reviewed when formulas, interface, user experience, technical SEO, or trust documentation need updates.

State mortgage pages are refreshed when local reference inputs such as average rate or property tax values are updated.

Latest editorial review of the current site structure: March 23, 2026.

Corrections and citations

If you find an error, send the page URL and a short explanation to nextgentoolhelp@gmail.com.

For editorial references or citations, link to the live page URL and note the page title and access date.

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