Last Updated: May 3, 2026
Last Updated: May 3, 2026
Our Mission
Credit Card Wind exists to provide accurate, actionable, and accessible education about credit cards and credit scores. Our editorial mission is to empower readers with professional-grade tools and insider knowledge that help them make confident financial decisions.
This Editorial Policy explains how we create content, maintain accuracy, ensure independence, and uphold the highest standards of integrity.
Core Editorial Principles
1. Accuracy Above All
Every piece of content on Credit Card Wind is created with accuracy as the highest priority.
We commit to:
- Using industry-standard formulas in all calculators
- Citing credible sources for all factual claims
- Regularly updating content to reflect current regulations and practices
- Correcting errors promptly when identified
Our sources include:
- Official FICO and credit bureau documentation
- Federal Reserve data and publications
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) guidelines
- Credit card issuer terms and conditions
- Academic research on consumer credit
- Industry reports from reputable financial institutions
We do NOT:
- Present opinions as facts
- Make claims without verifiable sources
- Use outdated or incorrect information
- Oversimplify to the point of inaccuracy
2. Editorial Independence
Our editorial content is created independently of commercial relationships.
What this means:
- Content decisions are made by our editorial team based on reader value, not affiliate commissions
- Calculator accuracy is never compromised to favor affiliate partners
- Educational articles provide objective information regardless of monetization opportunities
- We maintain a clear separation between editorial content and advertising/affiliate marketing
Our process:
- Content Planning – Topics chosen based on reader needs, search data, and educational gaps
- Research & Writing – Content created without consideration of affiliate opportunities
- Review & Fact-Checking – Content verified for accuracy before publication
- Monetization (if applicable) – Relevant affiliate links added AFTER content is finalized, only if genuinely useful
See our Advertiser Disclosure for details on affiliate relationships.
3. Expertise and E-E-A-T
Credit Card Wind content is created with Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness (Google’s E-E-A-T framework) in mind.
Our Expertise:
Robert Williams (Founder & Primary Author) brings:
- 5 years as Credit Risk Analyst at Synovus Bank (2014-2019)
- Direct experience analyzing 10,000+ credit card applications
- FICO® Professional Certification (official credit scoring expertise)
- Certified Credit Executive (CCE) designation
- B.B.A. in Finance from the University of Georgia Terry College of Business
Our Content Approach:
- We write from institutional experience, not just internet research
- Calculators reflect real-world banking formulas
- Guidance based on actual credit decision-making processes
- Insights from analyzing thousands of real credit files
When We Cite External Experts: We acknowledge when topics require specialized expertise beyond our scope (legal, tax, accounting) and direct readers to appropriate professionals.
4. Transparency
We are transparent about who we are, what we do, and how we make money.
Transparency commitments:
- Author bylines on all content
- Clear disclosure of affiliate relationships
- Explanation of how calculators work (formulas provided)
- Open about the limitations of our guidance
- Contact information is readily available
- Correction policy (errors acknowledged and fixed)
We do NOT:
- Hide our identity or credentials
- Present ads or affiliate content as editorial content
- Use deceptive practices to generate clicks
- Make claims we can’t back up with sources
5. User-First Content
Every piece of content is created to serve reader’s needs, not search engines or advertisers.
Our content creation process:
- Identify Reader Need – What question are we answering? What problem are we solving?
- Research Thoroughly – What do authoritative sources say? What does our experience tell us?
- Create Comprehensive Solution – Provide depth and actionable steps, not surface-level advice
- Test and Verify – Ensure calculators work correctly; confirm accuracy of claims
- Publish and Maintain – Regular updates as regulations and practices change
Content We Create:
- In-depth guides (2,000+ words) on complex topics
- Step-by-step tutorials with specific actions
- Professional-grade calculators with transparent methodology
- Comparison frameworks (not just “best of” lists)
- Downloadable templates and printables
Content We Avoid:
- Thin, low-value articles created only for keywords
- Clickbait headlines that don’t deliver on promises
- Automated or AI-generated content without human review
- Duplicate or recycled content from other sites
Content Creation Process
Research Standards
Primary Sources (Preferred):
- Official FICO documentation and white papers
- Credit bureau (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion) educational resources
- Federal Reserve publications
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau guidelines
- Credit card issuer terms and conditions (T&Cs)
- Academic research from reputable institutions
Secondary Sources (Used with Caution):
- Industry reports from established financial institutions
- Reputable personal finance publications (NerdWallet, Bankrate, The Balance)
- Government websites (FTC, IRS for tax-related credit topics)
Sources We Avoid:
- Unverified blogs or forums
- Sites with clear conflicts of interest
- Outdated information (we verify publication dates)
- Sources that can’t be independently verified
Calculator Development Standards
Our calculators are a core differentiator. We maintain the highest standards:
Formula Accuracy:
- Use actual banking formulas (e.g., Average Daily Balance for credit card interest)
- Account for daily compounding when applicable
- Transparent methodology (formulas explained or shown)
- Tested against known scenarios to verify accuracy
User Experience:
- Clear input labels and instructions
- Reasonable default values to prevent errors
- Results explained in plain language
- Disclaimers about limitations and assumptions
Privacy:
- No storage of user inputs on our servers
- All calculations performed client-side (in browser)
- No transmission of sensitive financial data
Example: Our credit card payoff calculator uses the actual formula banks use:
- Daily Interest = (Balance × APR) / 365
- Monthly Payment Applied = Payment – Daily Interest Accumulated
NOT the simplified approximation many calculators use. This provides more accurate payoff timelines.
Writing Standards
Tone and Voice:
- Professional but approachable
- Clear and jargon-free (or jargon explained)
- Confident without being arrogant
- Educational, not promotional
Structure:
- Logical flow from problem to solution
- Short paragraphs (2-4 sentences) for readability
- Descriptive headings and subheadings
- Bullet points and numbered lists for scannable content
Language:
- Active voice preferred
- Specific rather than vague (numbers, examples, data)
- “You” language (direct address to the reader)
- Avoidance of absolutes (“always,” “never”) unless truly universal
Example of Our Style:
- Bad: “Credit scores are important for financial success.”
- Good: “Your credit score directly affects the interest rate you’ll pay on a $20,000 car loan—the difference between a 650 score and 750 score can cost you $3,000+ over 5 years.”
Fact-Checking Process
Before Publication:
- Author Self-Check – Creator verifies all facts against sources
- Link Verification – All external links tested to ensure they work
- Calculator Testing – All tools tested with multiple scenarios
- Disclaimer Review – Appropriate disclaimers included
After Publication:
- Regular content audits (quarterly reviews of high-traffic pages)
- Reader feedback monitoring (corrections submitted via contact form)
- Regulatory update tracking (changes to FICO models, CARD Act, etc.)
Content Update and Maintenance
When We Update Content
Immediate Updates (Within 24-48 hours):
- Factual errors identified
- Broken links or non-functioning calculators
- Regulatory changes affecting accuracy
Regular Updates (Quarterly):
- Statistics and data refresh
- Interest rate examples updated
- Credit card product features verified
Annual Updates:
- Comprehensive review of all guides
- Methodology review for calculators
- Terminology updates if industry standards change
Update Transparency:
- Major updates noted at the top of the article with a timestamp
- “Last Updated” date visible on all content
- Change logs are maintained for calculators
Corrections Policy
We take errors seriously and correct them promptly and transparently.
How We Handle Corrections
Minor Errors (typos, formatting): Corrected immediately without note.
Factual Errors:
- Corrected immediately
- Correction note added to article: “Correction [Date]: [Description of correction]”
- If the error was significant, a notification was sent via newsletter
Calculator Errors:
- Fixed immediately
- Notice posted on the affected calculator page
- If the error affected many users, an apology and explanation were provided
How to Report Errors: Email [email protected] with:
- URL of the page with the error
- Description of the error
- Correct information (with source if possible)
We typically respond within 24-48 hours and correct verified errors immediately.
Conflicts of Interest
Affiliate Relationships
We participate in affiliate programs (Impact.com, Amazon Associates, Udemy, Coursera). See our Advertiser Disclosure for details.
How We Manage Potential Conflicts:
- Editorial content created independently – Affiliate opportunities do not drive content decisions
- No manipulation of calculators – Results are accurate regardless of affiliate relationships
- Honest reviews – We don’t recommend products solely for commissions
- Clear disclosure – Affiliate links identified in compliance with FTC guidelines
- Reader-first approach – If a free alternative exists, we mention it alongside affiliate options
Example: When discussing credit monitoring services:
- We mention Credit Karma (affiliate) for free credit scores
- We also mention AnnualCreditReport.com (no affiliate) for free credit reports
- We explain the differences and let readers choose
Personal Financial Interests
Robert Williams’ Disclosures:
- Uses credit cards personally (like our readers)
- Has affiliate relationships disclosed in Advertiser Disclosure
- No ownership stake in credit card issuers or financial institutions
- No undisclosed paid relationships with financial companies
If circumstances change (e.g., consulting relationship with a credit company), it will be disclosed prominently.
Content We Don’t Publish
To maintain quality and trust, we do NOT publish:
- Paid reviews or sponsored content disguised as editorial content
- Press releases without editorial analysis
- Automated/AI-generated content without thorough human review and editing
- Thin content created only to rank for keywords
- Misleading headlines (clickbait)
- Unverified claims or speculation presented as fact
- Content promoting illegal or unethical practices
- Personal financial advice (we provide education, not personalized recommendations)
Compliance and Ethics
Regulatory Compliance
We follow all applicable regulations, including:
- FTC Guidelines (16 CFR Part 255) – Affiliate disclosure requirements
- GDPR – Privacy and data protection (EU visitors)
- CCPA – California Consumer Privacy
- CAN-SPAM Act – Email marketing compliance
Ethical Standards
We adhere to:
- Truthful, non-deceptive advertising and affiliate marketing
- Respect for user privacy and data protection
- Accessibility best practices (WCAG guidelines where feasible)
- No discrimination in content or services
User Engagement
Comments and Feedback (Currently Disabled)
We currently do not enable comments on articles to maintain quality control and prevent spam. However, we value reader feedback.
How to Engage:
- Email questions: [email protected]
- Subscribe to the weekly newsletter for updates
- Follow social media for tips and announcements
User-Generated Content
We do NOT currently accept user-submitted articles, testimonials, or guest posts. All content is created by our editorial team to maintain quality and accuracy standards.
If we introduce user-generated content in the future, submission guidelines and editorial review processes will be established.
Newsletter Editorial Standards
Our weekly newsletter follows the same editorial standards as website content:
- Accurate, sourced information
- Clear disclosure of affiliate links if included
- Valuable content (not just promotional emails)
- Easy unsubscribe (compliant with CAN-SPAM)
- Respect for subscriber privacy
Newsletter managed by ConvertKit (kit.com). See Privacy Policy for email data handling.
Changes to This Editorial Policy
We may update this Editorial Policy to reflect:
- Changes in our content creation process
- New team members or contributors
- Evolving industry best practices
- Reader feedback and needs
When we make changes:
- “Last Updated” date updated at top
- Material changes announced in the newsletter
- Updated policy posted on this page
Contact Us
Questions about our editorial standards, content accuracy, or fact-checking?
Owner: Robert Williams
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://creditcardwind.com
To report errors: Include URL, description of error, and correct information (with source).
For content suggestions: We welcome topic ideas from readers.
Additional Resources
- About Robert Williams – Learn about our founder’s expertise and background
- Advertiser Disclosure – Understand our affiliate relationships
- Privacy Policy – How we protect your data
- Disclaimer – Important legal disclaimers about our content
Credit Card Wind is committed to providing the highest quality credit card and credit score education available online. This Editorial Policy reflects our commitment to accuracy, independence, and reader trust.
This Editorial Policy is effective as of May 3, 2026, and governs the editorial practices of Credit Card Wind.
