A transparent, public record of every correction made to articles published on AdvoraHQ.
Why This Page Exists
Mistakes happen — even in carefully researched financial writing. When they do, readers deserve to know exactly what was wrong, when it was discovered, and how it was fixed. This log documents every meaningful correction made to published content on AdvoraHQ.
Transparent correction policies separate credible publications from unreliable ones. By keeping this log public, advorahq.commits to accountability rather than quiet edits.
What Gets Logged Here
The following types of changes are documented in this log:
- Factual corrections: Incorrect figures, rates, fees, dates, names, statistics, regulatory citations, or product details.
- Material clarifications: Original wording that, while not factually wrong, could mislead a reasonable reader.
- Misattributed quotes or sources: Misidentified speakers, incorrect publication citations, broken authority links.
- Outdated information presented as current: When time-sensitive content (rates, terms, contact details) was not properly date-flagged at the time of an issue.
- Misleading headlines or imagery: Headlines or images that overstated, oversimplified, or misrepresented the article’s actual content.
What Is Not Logged
To keep this log meaningful, the following routine changes are not logged individually:
- Typo fixes that do not change meaning
- Grammatical refinements and style improvements
- SEO or formatting updates
- Routine periodic updates to keep rates, fees, or terms current (the article’s “Last Updated” date reflects these)
- Broken link repairs to non-citation URLs
- Internal navigation or design changes
If you believe a routine change should have been logged as a correction, contact Daniel.Hayes@advorahq.com.
Correction Severity Levels
Major Correction
A factual error that could have caused a reader to make a different financial decision. Examples include incorrect interest rates, wrong eligibility requirements, misstated fees, or inaccurate regulatory information. Major corrections are noted at the top of the affected article and logged here with full details.
Standard Correction
A factual error that, while inaccurate, did not materially affect the article’s overall guidance. Examples include misspelled names, incorrect dates for historical events, or wrong attribution for non-essential information. Logged here with summary.
Clarification
Original text was factually defensible but ambiguous or open to misinterpretation. Rewritten for accuracy of impression. Logged here when the original could reasonably mislead readers.
Correction Process
When a potential correction is identified:
- Verification: The reported issue is checked against the original source documents.
- Severity Assessment: The issue is classified as a Major Correction, Standard Correction, or Clarification.
- Article Update: The article is corrected with the change clearly marked at the top (for Major corrections) or in the relevant passage.
- Log Entry: A new entry is added to this page in reverse chronological order (most recent first).
- Reporter Acknowledgment: If the correction came from a reader, the reporter is credited in the log entry (with permission, by first name or initials).
Correction Timelines
Acknowledgment and action target windows:
- Major corrections: Acknowledged within 24 hours; published correction within 72 hours of verification.
- Standard corrections: Acknowledged within 3 business days; published correction within 7 business days.
- Clarifications: Acknowledged within 5 business days; published clarification within 14 business days.
How to Report an Error
If you find a factual error in any article, please report it by email:
Email: Daniel.Hayes@advorahq.com
Subject line: Correction Request — [Article Title or URL]
To help process the correction quickly, please include:
- The article URL where the error appears
- The specific sentence or claim that is incorrect
- What you believe the correct information is
- If possible, a primary source (official document, regulatory filing, issuer page) supporting the correction
All correction reports are read and acknowledged. Reports that include verifiable primary sources are processed faster.
Log Entry Format
Each log entry below follows this format:
Article: [Title and link]
Originally Read: [Quoted incorrect passage]
Now Reads: [Corrected passage]
Reason: [Why the original was incorrect]
Reported By: [Reader credit, if applicable]
Source: [Authority supporting the correction]
Current Log
As of May 9, 2026, no formal corrections have been logged. AdvoraHQ launched in early 2025, and content is researched against primary sources before publication to minimize errors. This page will be updated when corrections occur, with the most recent entry appearing at the top.
Absence of log entries does not mean the site is error-free — only that no material errors have been formally reported, verified, and corrected. Readers are encouraged to report any error they find using the process above.
Permanent Record
Once logged, corrections remain on this page permanently. Old entries are not deleted, archived, or hidden. This applies even when:
- The original article is updated or rewritten beyond the corrected passage
- The product or service referenced no longer exists
- The error is later embarrassing or seems trivial in hindsight
The historical record of corrections is part of how readers evaluate AdvoraHQ’s accuracy over time.
Related Policies
- Editorial Policy — Full editorial standards, including correction procedures
- Methodology — How articles are researched and reviewed
- About Us — Who is behind AdvoraHQ
- Contact Us — All contact options

