Disclosure

Disclosure

How affiliate links, recommendations, and results claims are handled.

This page explains FinanceHark’s monetization context in plain language. The goal is not to hide how the site earns money, but to make it easier for readers to understand what that means.

Affiliate links may appear Commissions do not cost readers extra Results are never guaranteed
Affiliate linksSome links may earn a commission

If a reader purchases through certain links, FinanceHark may earn a commission at no extra cost to the reader.

Editorial judgmentRecommendations should stay useful

Products and tools should still be presented with context, limitations, and clearer fit.

No guaranteesResults vary by person

Income and success examples should never be interpreted as promises or guaranteed outcomes.

Not adviceInformation is educational

Content on FinanceHark should not be treated as legal, tax, financial, or investment advice.

What this means in practice

Plain-language rules behind the disclosure page

These points make the monetization side of the site easier to review without forcing visitors to dig through long generic legal text.

Helpful content comes first

Articles should still help readers make sense of a topic whether a page contains affiliate links or not.

Claims should stay grounded

Examples and income stories should be framed as possibilities, not promises.

Questions are welcome

If a reader wants clarification about a recommendation or relationship, the contact page should make that easier.

Related pages

Disclosure works best when it is paired with the site’s other trust pages.