Editorial policy
This page explains how CalculaFast researches, writes, updates, and labels content. We publish calculators and articles so visitors can build intuition before talking to licensed professionals—not to replace them.
What we publish
Our public site includes interactive calculators, long-form guides, short articles, and policy pages. Calculators implement standard formulas or documented estimation methods and label what is included and excluded. Guides walk through assumptions, common mistakes, and questions to ask a lender, contractor, accountant, or clinician when the topic touches money, construction, health, or legal outcomes.
Accuracy and verification
We aim for mathematically correct formulas, conservative wording around limits, and plain-English explanations. Where a calculator carries a Verified badge, our editorial team has reviewed the formula flow against sample scenarios and documented the methodology on the page. Verification means the tool behaves as described in testing—it is not a guarantee that every real-world input will match official disclosures, insurer tables, or clinical protocols.
- Finance: Rates, fees, tax rules, and program eligibility change. Compare our outputs with official Loan Estimates, pay stubs, or tax worksheets before you decide.
- Construction & home services: Local labor, materials, and code requirements vary. Treat cost outputs as planning ranges, not contractor quotes.
- Health & dosage topics: We publish educational estimators only. They are not prescribing tools. Always follow your clinician’s instructions and official labeling.
- Legal & settlement topics: Outcomes depend on jurisdiction, facts, and counsel. Our numbers illustrate scenarios—they are not legal advice or settlement offers.
How we write
Articles are written or edited in-house for clarity. We prefer specific examples, checklists, and links to related calculators on this site over generic filler. When we revise a page, we update the publication date if the change materially affects assumptions, formulas, or guidance. Minor typo fixes may not change the displayed date.
Authors shown on articles and calculators are editorial roles tied to subject areas (for example, mortgage editorial, home improvement editorial). If you believe a page contains a factual error, contact us with the URL, the input values you used, and what you expected instead.
What our tools are not
CalculaFast is not a bank, broker, insurer, law firm, medical provider, or tax preparer. We do not access your private accounts, pull credit, or submit claims on your behalf. Calculator results are estimates for learning and planning. Official paperwork from qualified professionals controls real decisions.
Advertising and independence
We may display advertising, including Google AdSense, after approval. Ads do not change calculator formulas. Sponsored placements, if any in the future, will be labeled clearly and kept separate from editorial methodology.
Updates and corrections
Markets, regulations, and product rules change. We review high-traffic and verified calculators on a rolling basis and prioritize fixes reported by readers. To request a correction, use our Contact page with “Content correction” in the subject line.
Your responsibility
Use this site as a starting point: compare multiple sources, read official disclosures, and consult licensed professionals when stakes are high. If an estimate disagrees with an expert, trust the expert’s documents for the decision—and use our tools to ask sharper questions.
Last updated: 2026. Questions? See Contact or About CalculaFast.