
Editorial Process
DebtFixNavigator publishes educational guides on debt relief, credit repair, and personal loans. Our goal is accuracy, clarity, and realistic expectations—so readers can understand tradeoffs before making decisions.
How we create and review content
- Primary sources first: we reference official guidance and documents when explaining consumer rights, common rules, timelines, and standard processes.
- Plain-English, step-by-step: we break down how things work, what decisions matter, and what questions to ask before you commit.
- Tradeoffs over hype: we highlight costs, risks, and realistic outcomes—especially where results vary by lender, state, and personal situation.
- Examples and checklists: when helpful, we include practical checklists, templates, and “what to do next” steps.
Updates and “Last reviewed”
Many pages include a Last reviewed date. We update content when rules, programs, fee ranges, or common industry practices change. If a page is time-sensitive, we refresh it more often.
Corrections
If you spot an error or outdated detail, email contact@debtfixnavigator.com with the page URL and what you believe is incorrect. We review corrections as quickly as possible (typically within 7 business days) and update the page when needed.
How we’re funded
DebtFixNavigator may earn compensation from affiliate links. Compensation does not determine what we say is true, and we do not accept payment to publish misleading claims, guaranteed results, or fake reviews. If compensation affects how providers are listed, we aim to disclose that clearly.
Common official references
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC) consumer guidance
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS) (when taxes are relevant)
- AnnualCreditReport.com (official free credit reports)
Important note
DebtFixNavigator content is for educational purposes only and is not financial, legal, or tax advice. For more, see our full disclaimer.
