Affiliate disclosure

Last updated: March 2026

ceocult is an independently operated personal finance website. We believe in full transparency about how we earn revenue and how that does — and does not — affect the content we publish.

How we make money

ceocult earns revenue through two channels:

What this means for you

You never pay more. Affiliate links do not increase the price you pay for any product or service. The commission comes from the company, not from you.

We recommend what we'd recommend without the link. Our editorial process is the same whether or not a product has an affiliate program. We have recommended — and will continue to recommend — products that offer no affiliate commission when they are the best option for our readers.

Not every link is an affiliate link. Many links on ceocult go to IRS.gov, government resources, Wikipedia, and other non-commercial sources. Only links to commercial products or services where we have a partnership are affiliate links.

Products we may earn commissions from

Categories where we may have affiliate relationships include (but are not limited to):

FTC compliance

This disclosure is provided in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's guidelines on endorsements and testimonials (16 CFR Part 255). We are committed to transparent, honest communication about our financial relationships.

Questions

If you have questions about our affiliate relationships or editorial process, please reach out via our contact channels. We're happy to clarify any specific recommendation or relationship.