Corrections Policy
Precision is the foundation of The Quest for Profit's financial journalism. While our editorial team rigorously verifies all data and reports before they are published, errors can happen. When discrepancies occur, we address and correct them openly, quickly, and clearly.
How We Handle Mistakes
Different types of inaccuracies require distinct editorial responses:
Minor Slip-ups
Spelling issues, grammatical slip-ups, or formatting typos that do not change the core facts or meaning of an article are corrected immediately without a separate correction notice.
Factual Inaccuracies
Errors involving figures, names, historical dates, or core facts are amended directly in the article text. We add a clearly labeled editor's note at the bottom of the article detailing what was corrected and when.
Evolving Coverage
For active, developing news stories, content may be continuously updated as new details are confirmed. These updates are appended with a timestamp so readers can track how the story developed.
Where Corrections Appear
All updates and corrections are applied directly to the original article page. We do not bury corrections or place them in hard-to-find sections. Transparency means the correction remains attached to the reporting itself, enabling any reader of the piece to see what changes were made.
What a Correction Request Should Include
To help us investigate and process correction requests efficiently, please include the specific article headline or URL, the precise passage or data point you believe is incorrect, and the verifiable facts or sources that support your request.
Reader Submissions
Our readers are vital in helping us maintain the absolute accuracy of our financial journalism. If you spot an error, please reach out to our editorial desk immediately:
Our Commitment to Transparency
- We do not silently delete or hide factual errors.
- Material updates are clearly called out and explained to our readers.
- Every correction submission is evaluated with care, respect, and objectivity.
- We avoid stealth editing that alters the context of an article without disclosing the change.
Why This Matters
Trust is built through accountability. By admitting and correcting our mistakes transparently, we strive to build a financial publication that our audience can rely on unconditionally.
Last Updated: June 4, 2026