Editorial Policy
How Stacking Change Handles Finance Content
Last updated: June 22, 2026
Stacking Change publishes practical personal finance education for readers who are trying to build steadier money habits. The goal is to make common money decisions easier to understand, not to replace professional advice.
Editorial Purpose
Articles are written for beginners and everyday readers who want clear next steps around saving, budgeting, debt, investing basics, and family finance. Posts should explain terms plainly, avoid hype, and make the limits of the information clear.
Sources And Review
When an article discusses laws, taxes, account rules, public programs, interest rates, or other facts that can change, the site should favor primary or authoritative sources such as government agencies, official publications, plan documents, and established financial institutions.
Articles may be refreshed when source material changes, when a factual issue is found, or when an example can be made clearer for readers. Time-sensitive posts may include review notes or dates when the context matters.
AI Assistance
AI tools may be used to support drafting, outlining, editing, research organization, or image preparation. The site owner remains responsible for reviewing the final article, checking claims, removing generic filler, and making sure the published page is useful to readers.
Financial Boundaries
Stacking Change does not provide personalized financial, tax, legal, or investment advice. Readers should check current official sources and consider qualified professional help before making decisions that depend on their own income, taxes, debts, benefits, legal obligations, or investment situation.
Corrections
If an article contains an error, the goal is to correct it clearly and promptly. Minor clarity edits may be made without a note. Material factual changes should be reflected through updated article text, updated dates, or context in the article when useful for readers.