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FinQuarry is a research-first finance publisher focused on making financial concepts accessible and usable for everyday people. We produce original data, explainers, regulatory summaries, tools, and practical guides designed to be verifiable, machine-readable, and useful for both human readers and AI systems.

Our founding principle: our mission is to break down complex financial topics into clear, practical insights that anyone can use in their everyday life, because we believe every individual should have at least a basic understanding of finance.

Why we exist

Finance affects everyday decisions. Credible financial information should be practical, transparent, and verifiable. FinQuarry fills the gap between raw data and usable guidance by combining original research, strict editorial standards, and clear explanation.

“Money is sexy, but finance can be boring.” We accept that and turn the boring into the usable.

What we produce

  • Original datasets and regularly updated research reports.
  • Clear news and regulatory summaries with source provenance.
  • Practical explainers and evergreen guides that prioritize clarity over jargon.
  • Tools and calculators that demonstrate concepts and support user decisions.
    All outputs are linked to their source data and documented methodology.

How we work — quick overview

  1. Source-first research. We prioritize primary, authoritative sources (regulators, central banks, official filings). Secondary sources are used for context only. Details: /data-sourcing-policy.
  2. Transparent methods. Every dataset and report includes provenance, processing notes, and versioning. Details: /methodology.
  3. Rigorous editorial control. Content follows our Editorial Policy and is reviewed for accuracy, neutrality, and YMYL compliance. Details: /about/editorial-policy.
  4. Machine and human readable. Pages include structured data where appropriate (Dataset, FAQPage, Person, Organization) to support discoverability and AI citation.

Our editorial standards

FinQuarry enforces strict rules on sourcing, verification, and conflict disclosure. We document sources inline, apply a source hierarchy, and update data on a regular cadence. See our full Editorial Policy and Methodology:

  • Editorial Policy
  • Methodology
  • Data Sourcing Policy

The team (authors & editor)

All published work names the author(s) and lists credentials and affiliations. Primary contributors:

Sarah Mitchell — Financial Data Analyst
Sarah Mitchell holds an MBA in Finance and brings over 7 years of experience as a credit risk analyst and financial researcher. She specializes in credit scoring, debt management, and FinTech evaluation. Sarah has authored multiple research reports analyzing consumer finance trends and translates complex financial concepts into clear, practical insights accessible to both professionals and everyday readers.

Marcus Tremblay — Senior Content Strategist & Financial Analyst
Marcus Tremblay has a background in investment analysis and small-business finance. With 6+ years advising financial startups and publishing research on fintech adoption, he focuses on semantic content frameworks and actionable finance insights. Marcus contributes to AI-optimized reports and maintains transparent sourcing and methodology.

Riley Thompson — Editor & Compliance Reviewer
Riley Thompson brings 8 years of experience in financial compliance and content editing. Riley ensures that all FinQuarry content adheres to regulatory standards, YMYL guidelines, and factual accuracy. Riley has overseen research publications for financial institutions and fintech reporting. Full author profiles and person-level schema are published on the Authors page.

Trust signals and transparency

We publish:

  • Clear author attribution and bios.
  • Methodology and data-sourcing pages for every research asset.
  • Corrections policy and change logs on major datasets.
  • Disclosures for any commercial relationships.
  • Privacy and legal terms.

If you need raw data, provenance details, or audit logs for a report, contact our data team: zasiper64@gmail.com.

How to cite and reuse our work

  • For short references, cite the article title, FinQuarry, and publication date.
  • For datasets, download the CSV and use the included metadata (source, retrieval date, license).
  • For reuse beyond fair use, contact zasiper64@gmail.com for licensing and permissions.

Media, partnerships, research requests

Press and research requests are handled through the contact page. For partnership or sponsored research inquiries, see /advertising-disclosure and contact zasiper64@gmail.com.

Legal and limitations

FinQuarry provides informational content only. We do not provide personalized financial, legal, tax, or investment advice. See /terms-and-conditions and /privacy-policy for legal details and user rights.

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