EDITORIAL POLICY

This Editorial Policy explains how we create, review, and publish content on Mikkon-ADHCC.com.
Our website focuses on finance, and we understand that financial information must be accurate, simple, and trustworthy.
This policy outlines the standards we follow to maintain quality, ensure transparency, and serve our readers responsibly.

Our Editorial Principles

Accuracy

We focus on accuracy in every piece of content. This means:

  • Using reliable sources
  • Checking facts twice
  • Avoiding misleading or unclear statements
  • Presenting information in plain, understandable language

Transparency

We clearly communicate our sources, updates, and editorial decisions.
We avoid anything that could confuse or mislead readers.

Independence

Our editorial team works independently.
No outside organization, company, or advertiser influences our article content or decisions.

Reader-First Approach

Everything we publish is designed to help readers understand financial topics with ease.
We write for clarity, not complexity.

Content Creation Process

Topic Selection

We choose topics based on:

  • Public interest
  • Financial trends
  • Government updates
  • IRS announcements
  • Banking changes
  • Reader suggestions

Topics are prioritized based on relevance, accuracy, and potential impact on our audience.

Research Phase

Every article begins with detailed research. Writers use:

  • Government documents
  • Verified financial sources
  • Public records
  • Official statements
  • Recognized news outlets

No article is approved unless all major facts are verified.

Drafting and Structuring

Writers prepare the article in a clean structure, using:

  • Simple explanations
  • Clear headings
  • Informative bullet points
  • Real examples when necessary

The goal is to break complex financial details into understandable content.

Editing and Review

Editor Review

Each article is reviewed by an editor who checks:

  • Accuracy of facts
  • Clarity of language
  • Flow of information
  • Tone consistency
  • Grammar and readability
  • Source transparency

If anything seems unclear or unsupported, editors send the article back for revision.

Fact-Checking Integration

Editors cross-check numbers, claims, and financial statements.
This ensures that:

  • IRS rules are correctly explained
  • Payment dates are accurate
  • Eligibility details match official updates
  • Banking policies are represented correctly

Final Approval

After review, the editor gives final approval for publication.
No article goes live until it meets all editorial standards.

Updating Published Content

Routine Updates

Finance changes often.
We regularly update articles when new information becomes available.
This includes:

  • IRS announcements
  • Government benefit programs
  • New financial laws
  • Policy revisions
  • Banking updates

Corrections

If an article contains an error, we correct it promptly.
Corrections may include:

  • Fixing incorrect numbers
  • Rewriting confusing sections
  • Updating outdated details
  • Adding important clarifications

Transparency in Updates

Significant updates may be mentioned within the article itself so readers know what changed.

Editorial Independence

No Influence From Sponsors

While we may work with advertisers or partners in the future, they will never influence:

  • What we publish
  • How we explain financial topics
  • The conclusions we draw

Our editorial independence is a core part of our integrity.

No Hidden Promotions

We do not promote financial products secretly.
Any sponsored content will be clearly labeled so readers know the difference between editorial content and paid content.

Writing Style Standards

Clear and Simple Tone

Complex financial topics are written in a way that:

  • Everyday readers can understand
  • Examples are used when needed
  • Terms are explained in plain language

Balanced and Neutral

We avoid bias and maintain neutrality in areas such as:

  • Banking comparisons
  • Government policies
  • Tax rules
  • Investment choices

No Fear-Based or Clickbait Writing

We avoid exaggerated claims like:

  • Guaranteed payments
  • Certain financial gains
  • Extreme predictions

We focus on reality, not hype.

Source Standards

Only Reliable Sources

We only use sources that meet strict standards, such as:

  • Government agencies
  • Banks and credit unions
  • Official statements
  • Established financial publications
  • Expert reports

Avoiding Low-Quality Sources

We do not rely on:

  • Social media rumors
  • Unsourced claims
  • Unverified blogs
  • Anonymous statements

Handling Conflicts of Interest

Internal Conflicts

Writers and editors disclose any potential conflicts.
If someone has a personal or professional tie to a subject, they are removed from the topic.

External Conflicts

No financial institution or political group influences our editorial choices.

Reader Interaction and Feedback

Importance of Reader Feedback

Reader feedback helps us refine our content.
We welcome suggestions about:

  • Corrections
  • Topic requests
  • Clarification needs
  • Content improvements

Fast Response

We try to respond to reader messages as quickly as possible, especially those related to accuracy concerns.

Commitment to Quality

Long-Term Vision

We aim to be a trusted source of finance information.
Our editorial policy ensures long-term consistency, quality, and responsibility.

Continuous Improvement

We regularly review our editorial guidelines to improve clarity, accuracy, and reader experience.

Contact Us

For Editorial Concerns

Readers can contact us for any questions, corrections, or editorial feedback.

Contact Information