Our standards
Benson editorial policy
Benson publishes educational material to make investing concepts and company research easier to understand. The answer must remain useful even if the reader never uses Benson.
Who writes the articles
Articles are published by the Benson Editorial Team. We use an organization byline because the work combines research, writing, product verification, editing, and compliance review rather than representing one person's opinion. We do not invent individual author biographies or credentials.
How we research
For financial facts and rules, we prefer current primary sources such as the SEC, Investor.gov, FINRA, CFPB, IRS, company filings, and provider disclosures. Industry articles, videos, search results, and community discussions help us find real questions and missing context; they do not replace primary evidence.
Every guide includes the sources used and the date they were checked. We distinguish educational examples from forecasts and avoid fabricated statistics, reviews, customer outcomes, or search-volume claims.
AI-assisted work and human review
We may use AI-assisted tools to collect questions, organize research, compare coverage, transcribe publicly available videos, and draft or edit language. A person must review the article, open material source links, verify Benson product claims, check risk context, and approve the page before it is deployed and indexed. We do not copy competitor articles or video transcripts.
Financial-content safeguards
Our articles provide general educational information. They do not assess an individual's goals, finances, tax position, risk tolerance, or suitability. Benson is a technology provider—not a broker, investment adviser, fiduciary, or tax adviser. Model signals and automated summaries can be incomplete, stale, or wrong and should be checked independently.
Dates, updates, and corrections
“Created” is the original publication date. “Updated” appears only after a meaningful content change. Each article has an internal review date based on how quickly its subject can change; tax limits and product behavior are reviewed more often than durable concepts.
If you see an error, email hello@meetbenson.com with the article URL and supporting source. We correct material errors and update the visible date when the correction changes the substance of the page.
Independence and product mentions
Benson's blog is owned by Benson, and relevant articles explain how Benson can reduce research work. The educational answer comes first. Product sections must accurately describe the current workflow, state that users review information and approve transactions, and never promise a return, safety, or suitability.
Policy created July 16, 2026. Read the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
