Investopedia Financial Review Board
Meet our Review Board members and learn more about our process
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Investopedia’s high quality content is written by experts and fact checked to ensure that our readers are receiving the most accurate and timely information. The Financial Review Board takes our commitment to accuracy one step further. Composed of professionals with a wide range of expertise in the financial industry, the review board includes university professors, certified financial planners, certified public accountants, entrepreneurs, analysts, economists, investors, and tax experts. Members of the board read, review, and provide updates on our content to our editorial team so that the readers of Investopedia can feel empowered to make smarter financial decisions with the most accurate information.
Who Is On The Board?
The Financial Review Board includes experts with more than 100 years of combined financial experience, across every facet of the economy and personal finances. These experts were carefully selected based on their credentials and ability to communicate complex information to a broad readership to ensure our articles are empowering, unbiased, accurate, and inclusive.
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