Editorial Policy
This page describes how ConvertCrunch creates, reviews, and maintains educational calculator content.
1) Editorial Ownership
Content is maintained by the ConvertCrunch Editorial Team. We prioritize practical accuracy, transparent assumptions, and ongoing updates for tax, payroll, finance, and technical tools.
2) Source Standards
We reference primary and official sources where possible: government agencies, standards bodies, and peer-reviewed technical documentation. Source links are shown directly on pages.
- For tax calculators, we reference IRS publications, HMRC guidance, CRA tax tables, and ATO rate schedules.
- For health and fitness tools, we use formulas published in peer-reviewed research and cited by CDC and NIH.
- For developer tools, we follow specifications from MDN Web Docs, ECMAScript standards, and W3C.
3) Review and Update Process
Tools and guides are reviewed on a recurring cadence and when major policy/rate changes occur. We update page timestamps and revise formulas, examples, and assumptions as needed.
4) Corrections
If you spot an error, email hello@convertcrunch.com. We investigate reports and publish fixes quickly when verified.
5) Scope and Disclaimers
Content on ConvertCrunch is educational and informational. It is not legal, tax, medical, or investment advice. Always verify critical decisions with a qualified professional in your jurisdiction.
6) Source Categories
We organise the authoritative sources we reference into the following categories:
- Government agencies — IRS, HMRC, ATO, CRA
- Standards bodies — IUPAC, NIST, ISO
- Medical / health authorities — CDC, NIH, WHO
- Financial regulators — SEC, FINRA, CFPB
- Technical standards — MDN, W3C, ECMA International
7) Transparency
- Tool pages display their authoritative sources with direct links.
- Verification labels indicate when rates and formulas were last checked.
- All tools run client-side — no user data is collected or stored.
8) Content Independence
Advertising does not influence our tool calculations, data sources, or editorial recommendations. Ad placements are clearly distinguished from tool content.