Editorial Policy

How Stitch Money publishes finance content

This page explains who publishes our articles, how we research and review them, and how we handle updates and corrections.

Who / How / Why

Editorial transparency standard

  • Published by Stitch Money Editorial Team.
  • Written for practical household and cash-flow decisions.
  • Updated when facts change or corrections are needed.

Editorial commitments

  • Byline model: Stitch Money Editorial Team (organization-level editorial byline).
  • Primary source rule: official announcements, regulator pages, and product documentation first.
  • News freshness: we prioritize recent developments and date-stamp publish/update fields per page.
  • Educational framing: content is educational and operational, not legal, tax, or investment advice.
  • Corrections: factual corrections are applied to the page and reflected in updated dates.

How content is reviewed

  1. Identify search intent and user problem language.
  2. Review primary sources and supporting references.
  3. Draft with concrete examples, timelines, and actionable steps.
  4. Run content lint for duplication, block requirements, and quality controls.
  5. Publish with schema, metadata, internal links, and external citations.

Scope and advice boundaries

Stitch content helps users understand money workflows, recurring bills, cash-flow timing, and connected-account hygiene. It does not replace professional legal, tax, or investment advice.

When a decision has legal or tax consequences, we recommend reviewing official agency guidance and consulting a qualified professional.

Corrections and contact

If you find a factual error, send details to [email protected]. We review correction requests and update affected pages as needed.

For related policy pages, see Privacy Policy, Terms, and Security.