Editorial Policy

Last updated: 2026-03-24

Our Standards

SuperCalc strives to provide accurate, practical, and easy-to-understand calculators and explanations. Each page aims to deliver clear formulas, step-by-step guidance, worked examples, and FAQs tailored to real user questions.

Creation & Review Process

  • Authoring: Pages are drafted by the SuperCalc Editorial Team based on standard methods and reputable sources.
  • Review: Editors check clarity, correctness, units, and assumptions. Financial/Tax topics receive additional scrutiny.
  • Updates: We revise tools and copy to reflect rule changes (e.g., tax year updates) and UI improvements.

Sources & Citations

When applicable, we reference primary sources (e.g., IRS, US Dept. of Energy, Bureau of Labor Statistics, academic texts). Examples are illustrative and may simplify edge cases. We avoid copying third‑party content and aim for original, explanatory writing.

E‑E‑A‑T & Transparency

  • Experience: We incorporate real‑world scenarios and worked examples.
  • Expertise: Calculators implement standard formulas with documented assumptions.
  • Authoritativeness: We link to reputable references where relevant.
  • Trust: Each page shows last updated date and includes a clear disclaimer.

Corrections & Feedback

If you notice an error or have suggestions, please contact hello@supercalc.dev. We aim to review and address feedback within 2 business days for material issues.

Disclaimer

SuperCalc does not provide financial, investment, tax, legal, or medical advice. Results are estimates for educational purposes. For critical decisions, consult licensed professionals.