Commitment to Accuracy
The Rich Guy Math aims to provide clear and accurate explanations of credit, investing, and personal finance topics. Financial education requires precision, and we take accuracy seriously.
However, mistakes can happen.
Identifying Errors
If an article contains:
- outdated information
- calculation mistakes
- unclear explanations
- incorrect financial details
We want to correct it as quickly as possible.
Readers are encouraged to report errors.
You may contact us at the Contact page with:
- the page URL
- the section containing the issue
- the correction or clarification
How Corrections Are Handled
When an error is confirmed:
- The article is reviewed
- The information is verified
- The content is updated or clarified
Important corrections may include an update note at the bottom of the article.
Minor wording edits may be made without a formal notice if they do not change the meaning of the explanation.
Updates and Revisions
Financial rules, credit models, and lending practices change over time.
Because of this, articles are periodically reviewed and updated to maintain accuracy.
The “Last Updated” date on articles reflects meaningful revisions or clarifications.
Editorial Independence
Corrections are made based on accuracy — not advertiser preference, outside pressure, or partnerships.
Educational clarity comes first.
Reader Feedback
Reader feedback improves the quality of this website.
If something seems unclear, confusing, or incorrect, please contact us so we can improve the explanation for everyone.