Disclosure
Here at Money Under 30, our number one mission is to provide sound financial advice with integrity and transparency. That means if we have a relationship with a company, product, or investment that we write about, we’ll let you know. For example:
- If a writer blogs about a stock that he or she owns, we’ll disclose that fact at the end of the article.
- If we receive a free product (such as a book) and write about it, we’ll disclose that fact in the article or at the end of the article.
Affiliate Links
We’re able to produce our little Website here and keep food on our tables thanks to the infinite generosity of advertisers. Some of these advertisers are what’s known as affiliates—meaning they pay us when we refer new customers. We link to these advertisers within some posts that serve as reviews or comparisons of certain products or services.
Affiliate links are disclosed by a dagger symbol (†) after the first time that link appears on a page. There will also be a disclosure with a link to this policy at the end of the page.
We believe our readers are intelligent humans capable of making informed decisions about financial products and services, and we hope our content can aide in those decisions. Therefore, we try the best we can not to allow an affiliate relationship to influence our content. We do not, for example, promote affiliate advertisers if we would not use their products or services ourselves. We encourage you to let us know if you feel we are working with an advertiser that does not belong.
Archived Content
Money Under 30 has grown bigger than we ever expected it to (lucky us)! That means there are archived posts and pages that may not yet have appropriate disclosures in place. We’re working on it, we promise! If you come across a page that you believe should have a disclosure and does not, please notify us.
