Editorial standards

Last updated: June 2026

At Numli, trust is earned through rigor. These are the principles behind everything we publish, from an article to a calculator's formula.

Accuracy first

Our calculators are based on standard financial math (amortization, compound interest) and tested against known cases. When a tool makes an estimate, we say so clearly.

Clear language

We write for real people, not experts. We avoid jargon; when a technical term is unavoidable, we explain it.

Independence

Our educational content is written with the consumer in mind. If we ever include affiliate links or advertising, they will be clearly labeled and will never shape our recommendations.

Review and updates

Content is produced and reviewed by the Numli Team. We review articles periodically and update them when data or best practices change. Publication and update dates appear on every article.

Corrections

Found an error? We want to know. Reach us through the contact page and we'll fix it as soon as possible.

Not professional advice

Our content is educational and general in nature. It does not replace personalized advice from a licensed financial, legal, or tax professional.