Policy

Contact & Corrections

This page explains what kinds of feedback are useful, which issues may qualify for correction, and how users can report problems with formulas, wording, links, or bilingual consistency.

What to Report

Useful reports include factual inaccuracies, broken links, mismatched formulas and explanations, unclear or misleading wording, translation inconsistencies, or examples that do not reflect the page logic correctly.

Reports are most helpful when they identify the page involved, the exact issue, and the part of the content that appears incorrect or confusing.

What This Contact Channel Is For

This contact path is intended for page-quality issues related to content, formulas, language, presentation, or structural accuracy. It is not intended for personal investment consultation, trade recommendations, or account-specific planning requests.

How Corrections Are Reviewed

Submitted issues should be reviewed based on clarity, materiality, and whether the reported point affects user understanding or calculator interpretation. Issues that materially affect formula meaning, assumptions, or user decision context should be prioritized.

What a Correction Does Not Mean

The existence of a correction path does not mean every requested change will be adopted exactly as submitted. Some feedback may reveal a genuine error, some may identify a wording problem, and some may reflect a difference in interpretation rather than a page defect.

Contact Handling Expectations

When reporting an issue, it is most useful to include the relevant page URL, the section or phrase in question, and a brief explanation of why the content appears inaccurate, inconsistent, or unclear.

The more specific the report is, the easier it becomes to verify and correct efficiently.