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Affiliate Disclosure
We believe you deserve to know exactly how this site makes money and how that might — or might not — influence what we recommend. This page explains everything, plainly.
— Last updated: January 1, 2026
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What Is Affiliate Marketing?
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How It Works on This Site
Here is the step-by-step of what happens when you click an affiliate link on MoneyLifeGuru.com:
- You click a link we have identified as an affiliate link (see our In-Article Disclosure section below for how we label these)
- You are taken to the third-party website (e.g., YNAB, Fidelity, Acorns)
- A tracking cookie is placed in your browser, valid for a set period (typically 30–90 days depending on the program)
- If you make a qualifying purchase or sign up within that cookie window, we receive a commission from the company
- You pay the same price you would have paid without our link — sometimes you receive a bonus or extended trial that you wouldn’t get by going directly
Important: We only place affiliate links on recommendations we would make regardless of whether an affiliate program exists. If a product doesn’t earn us a commission, we still recommend it if it’s the best choice — Fidelity’s free FZROX fund and Personal Capital’s free dashboard are two examples.
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Our Affiliate Programs
We currently participate in affiliate programs with the following companies and networks. This list is updated as we add or remove programs:
Amazon Associates
Books & Products
We earn a small commission on books and other products purchased through our Amazon links, typically 1–4%.
YNAB (You Need A Budget)
Budgeting Software
We earn a referral fee when readers sign up for a YNAB subscription. Our readers also receive an extended free trial.
Empower (Personal Capital)
Financial Tracking
We earn a commission when readers sign up and link qualifying accounts. The product itself is free to users.
Acorns
Micro-Investing
We earn a referral fee when readers open and fund an Acorns account. Readers may receive a bonus for signing up.
ShareASale Network
Finance & Tools
Impact.com Network
Finance & SaaS
ClickBank
Digital Products & Courses
Hostinger
Web Hosting
Audible (Amazon)
Audiobooks
Klaviyo
Email Marketing
We earn a recurring commission when readers sign up for Klaviyo using our referral link.
Gumroad
Digital Products
We sell our own digital products on Gumroad. This is direct revenue, not affiliate commission.
Credit Karma / Sesame
Credit Monitoring
We earn a referral fee when readers sign up. Both products are free to users.
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Our Standards for Recommendations
Our ability to earn your trust is the only thing that makes this website work long-term. With that in mind, here are the non-negotiable standards we hold ourselves to:
✓ What We Do
✓ Personally test or thoroughly research every product before recommending it
✓ Disclose all affiliate relationships clearly and prominently
✓ Recommend free alternatives even when no affiliate program exists
✓ Update reviews when products change, get worse, or are discontinued
✓ Tell you when we think a product isn’t worth paying for
✓ Give our honest opinion even when it might reduce commissions
✗ What We Never Do
✓ Accept payment to write a positive review or feature a product
✓ Change our recommendation because of the commission rate
✓ Recommend products we wouldn’t use ourselves
✓ Hide affiliate links or pretend they are not affiliate links
✓ Accept free products in exchange for guaranteed positive coverage
✓ Allow any company to review or approve our content before publication
Real example of our standards in practice: We recommend Fidelity’s FZROX fund as one of the best beginner investments available. Fidelity does not have an affiliate program that pays us for this recommendation. We recommend it anyway because it is genuinely the best product for that use case. That’s the standard we hold for everything.
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FTC Compliance
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires that websites disclose any material connection between a content creator and a brand they endorse. This includes affiliate relationships, free products, sponsorships, and other arrangements that might influence the content.
In compliance with the FTC’s disclosure guidelines, we:
- Maintain this Affiliate Disclosure page and link to it from our footer on every page
- Include a short disclosure notice at the top of any article that contains affiliate links
- Use clear language such as “affiliate link” or “we may earn a commission” near individual links where appropriate
- Never attempt to conceal the commercial nature of our relationship with any product or service we recommend
If you have any concerns about whether our disclosures are adequate on any specific page, please contact us and we will review and update as necessary.
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No Extra Cost to You
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Other Revenue Sources
In addition to affiliate commissions, MoneyLifeGuru.com earns revenue through:
Digital Products
We sell our own digital products, including budget templates, financial planning spreadsheets, and guides. These are sold through Gumroad and are created entirely by us. When we recommend our own products, we make this clear.
Online Courses
We may publish paid courses on platforms such as Teachable or Podia. If we recommend a course we have created, we will clearly identify it as our own product.
What We Do NOT Do
- Display advertising: We do not currently run display ads (e.g., Google AdSense). If this changes, we will update this disclosure.
- Sponsored posts: We do not publish paid-for sponsored content. If we ever do, it will be clearly labelled as “Sponsored” at the top of the article.
- Data sales: We do not sell subscriber data or any personal information. Period.
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In-Article Disclosure Language
At the top of any article that contains affiliate links, you will see a notice similar to this:
Standard Article Disclosure
“This article contains affiliate links. If you click a link and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We only recommend products we have personally used or thoroughly researched. See our full Affiliate Disclosure for details.”
Within articles, individual affiliate links may also be labelled with the text “(affiliate link)” or “(we may earn a commission)” placed near the link itself. We are continuously working to make our in-line disclosures clearer and more consistent.
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Questions or Concerns
If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships, believe a disclosure is missing or inadequate on a specific page, or want to know whether a specific recommendation is influenced by an affiliate relationship, please get in touch. We take these questions seriously and will respond promptly.
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