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Editorial & Advertising Disclosure

This editorial disclosure explains how Faith & Wealth earns revenue, preserves independence, and stays outside personalized financial advice. Read it with our privacy policy, cookie policy, and terms of use. We treat transparency as part of the same character discipline we write about in essays on legacy and mindset.

Advertising and partner networks

We may monetize with display ads, including Google AdSense. Networks may auction inventory using contextual signals, reader geography, or prior browsing history depending on consent and browser settings. Advertisers do not preview unpublished essays for approval, and they cannot pay for undisclosed favorable coverage. If we ever publish affiliate links, we will label them conspicuously near the link and update this page. We do not sell securities, insurance policies, or credit products through editorial pages.

Editorial independence and corrections

Editors assign topics, tone, and conclusions. Commercial staff, if any, do not rewrite ledes to satisfy ad clients. When factual errors slip through, we correct them promptly and note substantive changes at the bottom of an article when readers could have relied on the earlier version. Philosophical claims remain clearly framed as perspective, not peer-reviewed science, unless we explicitly cite studies and methodology.

Why this is not financial, legal, or medical advice

We discuss money, markets, and well-being as cultural and psychological themes. That is not a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security, fund, insurance contract, digital asset, or therapy modality. Readers in the United States should consult SEC/FINRA-registered professionals where applicable; readers abroad should consult local equivalents. For general U.S. guidance on truthful advertising, see the FTC truth-in-advertising resources.

Conflicts, gifts, and travel

If we review a book, retreat, or product, we disclose comped access or travel when it could color judgment. Staff may not accept equity in companies we cover without disclosure to readers and, where necessary, recusal. Freelancers must adhere to the same rules. We do not run “pay to publish” contributor programs designed to manipulate search rankings.

When this editorial disclosure changes

When revenue models change—courses, memberships, events—we will revise this page so you can make informed choices. Questions belong on the contact route. For who we are, see about. Thank you for expecting grown-up transparency; it keeps the Site aligned with the readers we want to serve.

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