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
- Identify search intent and user problem language.
- Review primary sources and supporting references.
- Draft with concrete examples, timelines, and actionable steps.
- Run content lint for duplication, block requirements, and quality controls.
- 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.