MoneyOval ❚ Corrections Policy
At MoneyOval, we are deeply committed to accuracy, fairness, and editorial integrity. We strive to ensure that all information we publish is thoroughly researched and fact-checked. However, we recognize that errors can occasionally occur. This Corrections Policy outlines how we handle mistakes and maintain the highest standards of transparency and accountability with our readers.
Commitment to accuracy
Our editorial team makes every effort to verify facts and present information clearly and responsibly. Accuracy is at the core of our mission to deliver trusted insights on business, technology, finance, the economy, and global policy.
Identifying errors
Errors may be identified internally by our editors or journalists or externally by readers, sources, or third parties. We encourage our readers to bring any potential inaccuracies to our attention.
How to report an error
If you believe you have identified an error in any of our articles or content, please contact us at corrections@moneyoval.com. Include the following details:
- The headline and URL of the article in question
- A clear description of the error
- Supporting evidence or sources (if applicable)
We appreciate your help in keeping our reporting accurate and credible. Reporting a potential error initiates the following process:
When you report an error,
- Our editorial team will promptly consult the claim and investigate the information.
- We may consult with relevant journalists, editors, and external experts as needed.
- If an error is confirmed, we will correct it as quickly as possible.
Types of corrections
Depending on the nature of the mistake, we may take one or more of the following actions:
- Minor corrections: Typographical errors or minor factual inaccuracies that do not materially affect the overall content may be corrected without an editor’s note.
- Substantive corrections: Significant factual errors that impact the understanding of the article will be corrected, and an editor’s note will be added at the top or bottom of the article explaining the change.
- Clarifications: When a story is accurate but may be interpreted in a misleading way, we may provide additional context or clarification.
Archive updates
When a correction is made, we also update all archived versions of the article wherever possible to ensure consistency and accuracy across platforms.
Ongoing improvement
We continuously review and refine our editorial processes to minimize errors and strengthen our commitment to accuracy and accountability.
Contact us
If you have any questions about this policy or our correction practices, please reach out to us at corrections@moneyoval.com.
Thank you for helping us uphold the highest standards of journalism at MoneyOval.