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Editorial policy

Trust is the whole business. Here is how our content is made and kept accurate.

Last updated June 29, 2026

Primary sources first

We base our guides on primary sources — the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Nevada Small Business Development Center, the Nevada Secretary of State, the IRS, and providers’ own published terms. Every article lists its sources so you can verify what we say.

Real bylines and review dates

Every article carries an author and two dates: when it was published and when it was last reviewed. We re-check finance content against current sources on the review date, because programs, rates, and eligibility change.

How we use AI

We use AI tools to help with research outlines, first drafts, and internal-link suggestions. AI does not publish anything on its own. A person checks every finance article against current primary sources before it goes live and on each review. We do not mass-produce automated pages.

No rates we can’t stand behind

We deliberately avoid printing specific interest rates, APRs, or payment figures as our own. Those numbers move constantly and are set by each provider. We point you to the provider’s own site for current terms.

Advertising is separate from editorial

Advertising never influences our guidance. Advertisers cannot edit our articles, cannot pay to be called “best,” and cannot pay for a higher position in a comparison — those are ordered neutrally. Paid links are clearly disclosed near the links. See How we make money.

Corrections

If you spot something inaccurate or out of date, please tell us. We correct confirmed errors promptly and update the review date.