Scypion exists to teach the fundamentals of finance and economics in plain English — the way a trustworthy friend who happens to be an expert would explain them. These are the standards every article is held to before it reaches you.
Our writing standard
Articles are information-first: clear, authoritative, and never written like a lesson or a sales pitch. Every piece opens with a real scenario, number, or question, defines its terms in plain language, and works through concrete examples. We write for a smart adult who is new to the topic, and we’d rather be genuinely useful than padded.
How we source
Our sources are reputable and verifiable. We lean on primary material — official data, government agencies, and regulators — alongside established expert and academic work, and we cite what supports a claim so you can check it for yourself. We don’t lean on content farms or SEO filler, and we don’t publish a figure we can’t stand behind.
Fact-checking & independence
Claims are checked against reliable sources before publication, and we revisit articles as rules and figures change. Our editorial judgment is independent: what we choose to cover and how we explain it is never dictated by an advertiser or partner. Where a page contains an affiliate or sponsored link, it is disclosed on that page.
Corrections
We get things wrong sometimes, and when we do we fix them openly. If you spot an error — a stale figure, a broken link, or anything that reads as advice rather than education — tell us and we’ll review it. Material corrections are noted on the article. Reach us through the contact page.
Not advice
Everything here is educational. It is not financial, investment, tax, or legal advice, and reading it doesn’t create an advisory relationship. See our full disclaimer.