Advertising & Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: August 17, 2026

FincloGuide is a free resource. To keep it free, we may earn revenue in two ways: advertising and affiliate partnerships. This page explains both in plain English, in keeping with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's guidance on endorsements and disclosures.

Affiliate links

Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you click one and then open an account, make a purchase, or complete another qualifying action, we may receive a commission — at no additional cost to you. The price you pay is the same whether you use our link or go to the provider directly.

Advertising

We may display advertising from third-party networks. Those ads are labeled, and the advertisers do not review or approve our articles before publication.

How partnerships affect our content — they don't

We only mention products and services we believe are genuinely relevant to the topic, and we describe their trade-offs honestly. A company paying a commission does not buy a better review, a higher ranking, or the omission of a drawback. If a popular product is a poor fit for most readers, we say so. Our guidance is written to serve you first.

Not financial advice

Everything here is general educational information, not personalized financial, investment, legal, or tax advice, and not a recommendation to buy any specific product. Rates, fees, and terms change and vary by person; always confirm the current details with the provider before you act, and consider speaking with a qualified professional about your own situation.

Questions

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