What counts as a correction
- An incorrect figure (limit, rate, deadline, formula result).
- A misattributed statement or source.
- A rule that has changed since publication and materially affects the answer.
- A factual error in a calculator's logic or output.
Typos, broken links, and stylistic updates do not require a public correction note.
How we publish corrections
The article is updated with the corrected information, the "Updated" date is refreshed, and, for material changes, a short editor's note describes what was fixed and why. We do not silently overwrite previously published numbers.
How to flag an error
Email corrections@moneymoodboard.com with the article URL, the passage you believe is wrong, and the primary source you'd cite instead. We acknowledge within two business days and publish or decline within five.
Actionable feedback
For non-error feedback (clarity, structure, a missing topic) use hello@moneymoodboard.com. Reader feedback shapes our editorial roadmap.