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Standards

Editorial standards for finance content on Countfield

We want Countfield to feel useful, specific, and trustworthy. These standards explain how we research pages, review formulas, and decide whether content is good enough to publish.

Reader-first scope

We publish pages to help users make practical money decisions. A page should explain the decision, not just restate a keyword or show a formula without context.

Source-backed assumptions

Tax rates, lending thresholds, and financial rules are checked against current public guidance, lender conventions, and agency publications where possible. When a tool uses a simplifying assumption, we say so clearly.

Scenario-based examples

Important pages should include worked examples that reflect realistic tradeoffs, such as different incomes, debt loads, down payments, and repayment timelines.

Visible limitations

Countfield calculators are planning tools, not underwriting or tax-filing systems. We explain what is excluded so readers know when they should verify results with a lender, accountant, or licensed advisor.

Corrections and updates

We review correction requests, refresh outdated assumptions, and expand weak pages when users flag missing nuance. Material updates are prioritized for pages tied to borrowing, affordability, taxes, and budgeting.

How we handle corrections

If you believe a page is inaccurate or incomplete, email support@countfield.comwith the page URL, the issue you found, and supporting detail where relevant. We use that feedback to prioritize fixes and to identify pages that need stronger explanations or fresher assumptions.

We do not promise that every page will fit every personal situation. We do aim to make the boundaries clear enough that a reader can tell when a quick estimate is appropriate and when a professional review is the safer next step.