Scope and assumptions
The page starts by naming what is covered, what is excluded and which details may change later.
Clear market notes, plain-language explainers and careful comparison points for readers who want to slow down before making a financial decision.
This page collects the working details: scope, method, update notes and the practical limits a reader should check before using the information.
The page starts by naming what is covered, what is excluded and which details may change later.
Inputs, checks and limits are kept beside the result so the page reads like a report, not a claim.
Small dated notes make technical pages feel maintained and easier to audit.
Technical questions should include the page, environment, expected result and observed behavior.
Start with the headline, the context and the risk note.
Look at costs, time horizon, volatility and whether the information fits your situation.
Use the contact page for general questions that do not include private account details.
Recent money guides focus on definitions, trade-offs and the questions worth asking first.
Fees, support, time horizon and risk language often matter more than the headline claim.
Read noteGood finance pages explain trade-offs without making urgency do the selling.
Read noteShort answers cover contact, updates and how to use the site without sending private information.
No. The pages are informational and should be checked against your own situation and a qualified adviser when needed.
Start with fees, risks, lock-in, support and whether the explanation is specific enough to verify.
No. Do not send private financial information through the public contact form.