Educational content only — not personalized financial, legal, or tax advice.

How We Make Money

Transparency matters. Here's exactly how FiscallyAI may earn revenue — and how monetization does (and does not) affect editorial content.

Affiliate Commissions

Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you click them and sign up/buy something, I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.

Examples:

  • Banking app referrals (Chime, Current, etc.)
  • Credit card applications
  • Investing platform signups (Robinhood, Webull, etc.)
  • Budgeting app subscriptions (YNAB, Monarch, etc.)

What This Doesn't Change

Editorial decisions are not for sale. Compensation does not set rankings, conclusions, or the wording of risk disclosures.

If a product has meaningful downsides, we aim to state those clearly or avoid recommending it.

Sponsorships

In the future, FiscallyAI may accept sponsorships from relevant brands. Any sponsored content will be clearly labeled. Sponsored content ≠ endorsement.

Digital Products

Eventually, I may sell budget templates, courses, or other digital products. These will be genuinely useful, not cash grabs.

Why This Matters

YMYL (Your Money or Your Life) content needs to be trustworthy. I'd rather have your trust than a quick commission. If you ever feel I'm recommending something just for the money, call me out — I'll fix it.

Disclosure Standards

  • Pages with affiliate links should include a clear disclosure near the top.
  • Sponsored content must be labeled as sponsored.
  • Material relationships should be disclosed before or near recommendation sections.

Questions?

If you want to know specifically how any page is monetized, contact us and we will clarify.