Masthead / Publisher Responsibility Page
Identify publisher, owner, editorial responsibility and contact points.
This page identifies the owner, publisher, editorial leadership and primary contact points for FinancialSumo.
It is intended to help readers understand who is responsible for the publication, which editorial roles have been confirmed and where general, editorial, correction, advertising and partnership messages should be directed.
Publisher and Owner
Confirmed publication, ownership, website, regional and publisher address information for FinancialSumo.
Jane Quinn is the confirmed owner and publisher of FinancialSumo. These terms identify ownership and publishing responsibility. This page does not claim additional corporate entities, owners or leadership roles beyond the information specifically listed here.
5173 Waring Road, Ste. 106
San Diego, CA 92120
United States
Editorial Leadership
Jane QuinnFounder, editor, owner and publisher of FinancialSumo.
Jane Quinn holds the confirmed founder, editor, owner and publisher roles at FinancialSumo. These roles identify responsibility for the publication’s ownership, publishing activity and editorial direction.
Editorial leadership is responsible for maintaining publication standards, determining whether topics fall within FinancialSumo’s scope, setting expectations for sources, reviewing corrections and making publication decisions involving articles, rankings, reviews and comparisons.
Editorial Responsibilities
FinancialSumo’s editorial leadership oversees the standards used to select, research, review, verify, correct and publish content. The depth of review may vary according to the subject, format and potential effect of an error.
Topic Selection
Determining whether a subject falls within FinancialSumo’s finance, banking, investing, market or consumer financial coverage.
Editorial Review
Reviewing content for clarity, relevance, context and consistency with the publication’s stated editorial standards.
Fact-Checking
Maintaining expectations for checking important names, dates, quotations, statistics, product details and financial claims.
Corrections
Reviewing reported factual concerns and determining whether a page requires correction, clarification, updating or no change.
Source Standards
Establishing expectations for relevant sources, attribution, corroboration and the limited use of unnamed sources.
Rankings and Reviews
Maintaining the standards applied to evaluations, comparisons, rankings, review language, scores and methodology.
Editorial and Commercial Separation
Maintaining a distinction between independent editorial conclusions and advertising or other commercial activity. Advertising relationships do not determine article conclusions, review language, scores, recommendations or ranking positions.
Contact Points
Use the address that most closely matches the purpose of your message. Clear routing helps distinguish general inquiries, editorial suggestions, correction requests and commercial communications.