Editorial and review policy
CalculatorToolset publishes original explanations around deterministic tools. A reviewed page must match the implemented calculation, identify its conventions, and let a reader reproduce its examples.
What review means
Review is an internal product and content check, not approval by a licensed financial, medical, tax, legal, or engineering professional. Before a tool is marked reviewed, its registered inputs, formula, output, examples, boundary behavior, sources, and visible limitations are checked together against automated tests.
Original writing and automation
Explanations, scenarios, tables, and examples are written for CalculatorToolset and are not copied from competitors. Automated assistance may help draft, translate, or test material, but it cannot replace checking the actual engine result, cited source scope, language-specific labels, and user-visible assumptions.
Sources and changing conventions
We prefer standards bodies, government or academic references, and primary documentation. A source supports a definition or method; it does not endorse CalculatorToolset. Review dates describe when content was checked. Tools that would require live rates, tax tables, lender terms, or local regulations do not invent current values.
Language and editorial status
All public tool locales are indexable. Editorial-review labels still require the visible purpose, variables, examples, assumptions, limitations, frequently asked questions, source notes, and navigation to be reviewed in that language.
Commercial independence
Advertising or analytics must not alter a formula, example outcome, ranking, or limitation statement. CalculatorToolset does not present paid placement as an independent recommendation and does not claim professional suitability from a calculator result.