Advertiser Disclosure

September 4, 2020

September 4, 2020

In 2015, the Federal Trade Commission released their new rules for Disclosure Compliance. These rules are set in place to ensure that readers or viewers of web media (blogs, YouTube videos, etc.) know if the blogger/presenter is sponsored, endorsed, or partnered with a different company. In blog terms, the readers need to know if the blogger is making money by sharing a link or product.

In compliance with the FTC guidelines, please assume the following about links and posts on this site: Any/all the links on TheFinanceBoost.com are affiliate links of which I receive a small compensation from sales of certain items.

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Please note that this compensation does not affect our product reviews or recommendation. Even though we cannot review every single products on the market, our opinions and reviews are unbiased and products are thoroughly researched.

Prices are exactly the same for you if your purchase is through an affiliate link or a non-affiliate link. You will not pay more by clicking through to the link.

What about sponsored content?

I do not write sponsored posts. I want to bring you real, unbiased information. However, if a post is sponsored by a company and it is a paid sponsorship, I will disclose this clearly in the beginning of the post.