Contact Money.com: Reach Our Editorial Team

Connect with Money.com editors for corrections, partnerships, and content inquiries today.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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Getting in Touch with Money.com

Money.com has been a trusted resource for personal finance guidance and financial news since its founding in 1972. With over 50 years of experience in helping people make smarter financial decisions, the publication maintains an open line of communication with its readers, partners, and the broader financial community. Whether you have a correction to suggest, a letter for the editorial team, an idea for content coverage, or a partnership opportunity, Money.com provides multiple channels to connect with their dedicated staff of journalists, editors, and financial experts.

The contact methods available through Money.com ensure that inquiries are routed to the appropriate department and receive timely responses. Understanding how to reach the right team member or department can significantly improve the chances of your message being addressed promptly and effectively.

Corrections and Editorial Inquiries

Accuracy is fundamental to Money.com’s mission of providing reliable financial information to its audience. The publication employs a rigorous editorial process with journalists and researchers who bring decades of combined experience to their reporting. However, like any major news organization, Money.com recognizes that corrections may occasionally be necessary.

If you have identified an inaccuracy in an article, calculation error, or factual mistake, Money.com welcomes corrections from readers. The editorial team takes these submissions seriously and reviews them carefully to determine whether a correction or clarification is warranted. Submitting a correction helps maintain the integrity of financial information available to the broader Money.com community and ensures that other readers receive accurate guidance for their financial decisions.

When submitting a correction, it is helpful to include specific details about the article, the nature of the error, and supporting documentation if available. This enables the editorial team to verify the correction quickly and implement necessary changes to the published content.

Letters to the Editor and Reader Feedback

Money.com values the perspectives and experiences of its readers. Letters to the editor provide an important platform for readers to share their thoughts, disagree with published perspectives, offer additional insights, or highlight topics they believe deserve coverage. This reader feedback helps Money.com understand what matters most to its audience and shapes future editorial decisions.

Readers who wish to submit letters to the editor should contact the editorial team through the designated channels provided on the Money.com contact page. While not all letters may be published, the editorial team reviews submissions and may feature selected letters in future articles or newsletters, giving readers a voice in the publication’s ongoing conversation about personal finance and investing.

Letters to the editor typically perform best when they are concise, well-reasoned, and directly related to recently published Money.com content. Including your full name, email address, and phone number helps Money.com verify your identity, though the publication’s editorial policy regarding anonymous submissions may vary.

Content Coverage Suggestions

Money.com maintains a diverse editorial calendar covering personal finance, investment strategies, economic trends, retirement planning, real estate, insurance, education financing, and emerging financial technologies. However, the publication is always interested in hearing from readers about topics they would like to see explored in greater depth.

If you have a suggestion for content coverage, Money.com provides a contact option specifically for these inquiries. Whether you believe a financial topic deserves more attention, you have noticed a gap in existing coverage, or you know of an emerging financial trend that should be highlighted, submitting your suggestion to the editorial team can help shape Money.com’s content direction.

When suggesting topics for coverage, consider providing context about why the topic is important, how it affects Money.com’s target audience, and any unique angles or perspectives that could be explored. This additional information helps editors understand the relevance and potential impact of your suggestion.

Partnership and Business Inquiries

Money.com receives inquiries from financial service providers, technology companies, educational institutions, and other organizations interested in collaboration opportunities. The publication maintains a dedicated email address for business development and partnership inquiries: social@money.com.

Partnership opportunities with Money.com may include content collaboration, sponsored research, co-marketing initiatives, or other mutually beneficial arrangements. These partnerships must align with Money.com’s editorial independence and commitment to providing unbiased financial information to its readers. The publication maintains strict standards to ensure that any partnerships do not compromise the integrity of its journalism or mislead readers.

Organizations interested in exploring partnership possibilities should outline their proposal, explain how the partnership would benefit Money.com’s audience, and clarify the terms and expectations. The Money.com team will review partnership inquiries and respond within a reasonable timeframe to discuss potential opportunities.

Money Logo and Badge Licensing

Money.com has received numerous awards, accolades, and recognition for its journalism and financial analysis. The publication’s logo and award badges represent credibility and trustworthiness in the financial media landscape. Financial service providers, educational institutions, and other organizations often seek to license these logos and badges for use on their websites, marketing materials, social media campaigns, and offline promotional content.

To request licensing of Money.com’s logo, award badges, headlines, or accolades, interested parties should complete the form provided on the Money.com contact page. The process is straightforward and designed to be user-friendly for businesses and organizations seeking to display Money.com’s recognitions.

Key details about logo and badge licensing include:

  • Response time: Money.com typically responds to licensing requests within 1-2 business days
  • Usage rights: Licensing terms specify permitted uses and geographical or temporal limitations
  • Attribution requirements: Proper credit and attribution to Money.com must be maintained
  • Quality standards: The publication maintains control over how its logos and badges are displayed to protect brand integrity

Organizations should be prepared to provide details about how they plan to use the logo or badge, the platforms or mediums where it will appear, and the duration of intended use. This information helps Money.com ensure that licensing agreements align with the publication’s brand guidelines and editorial standards.

Direct Contact Email Addresses

Money.com provides specific email addresses for different types of inquiries, ensuring that messages reach the appropriate department efficiently. The primary contact email for editorial matters is editor@money.com, where readers can submit corrections, letters to the editor, and content suggestions.

For social media, partnerships, and business development inquiries, readers and organizations should direct their messages to social@money.com. This email address ensures that business proposals and collaboration opportunities receive attention from the right team members.

Mike Ayers, Money.com’s Executive Editor, oversees the content strategy and execution across all channels. While direct correspondence with senior editorial staff may not always be possible for every inquiry, the email addresses above ensure that messages are received by the appropriate team members who can address specific requests.

Response Timeline and Expectations

Money.com is committed to responding to inquiries in a timely manner. For logo and badge licensing requests, the publication guarantees a response within 1-2 business days. Other inquiries, such as corrections, letters to the editor, and content suggestions, are reviewed on an ongoing basis and addressed according to priority and complexity.

Readers should note that high email volumes may occasionally cause slight delays in response times. Additionally, not all inquiries will necessarily receive individual responses. Corrections that are verified may be implemented silently or with a correction notice, depending on the nature and severity of the error. Letters to the editor may not all be published but are still valued as feedback.

For urgent matters requiring immediate attention, providing clear subject lines and concise explanations of the issue can help expedite the review process.

Money.com’s Commitment to Reader Engagement

Money.com’s willingness to accept corrections, letters, content suggestions, and partnership inquiries reflects its commitment to maintaining an open dialogue with readers and the broader financial community. The publication recognizes that its success depends on trust, accuracy, and responsiveness to its audience’s needs and interests.

As Money.com continues to evolve and expand its coverage of personal finance, investing, and financial technologies, reader input remains invaluable. Whether through corrections that improve accuracy, letters that amplify diverse perspectives, content suggestions that guide editorial priorities, or partnerships that extend Money.com’s reach and impact, every communication received helps shape the publication’s future direction and content strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long does it take for Money.com to respond to partnership inquiries?

A: Money.com aims to respond to most partnership and business development inquiries within 1-2 business days. For more complex proposals, the timeline may be slightly longer as the team thoroughly evaluates the opportunity.

Q: Can I submit a letter to the editor anonymously?

A: While Money.com prefers letters from readers who provide their full name, email address, and contact information for verification purposes, specific policies on anonymous submissions may vary. It is recommended to include identifying information to increase the likelihood of publication consideration.

Q: What types of corrections does Money.com accept?

A: Money.com accepts corrections for factual errors, calculation mistakes, outdated information, and other inaccuracies. Corrections should be supported by documentation and clearly explain the nature of the error.

Q: Is there a cost associated with licensing Money.com’s logo or award badges?

A: Licensing terms, including any associated costs, are determined on a case-by-case basis. Organizations should submit a licensing request through the form on the contact page to discuss specific terms and requirements.

Q: How often does Money.com update its editorial team and staff directory?

A: Money.com’s team page features contributing writers and editors and is updated regularly to reflect current staff and contributors. The publication employs journalists and researchers with decades of combined experience in financial journalism.

Q: Can I submit guest columns or contributed articles to Money.com?

A: Money.com accepts guest column submissions from financial experts and writers. Interested contributors should follow the publication’s submission guidelines, which emphasize original research, expert analysis, actionable advice, and alignment with Money.com’s editorial standards and style requirements.

References

  1. Contact Us — Money.com. 2025. https://money.com/contact/
  2. Customer Service — Money.com. 2025. https://money.com/customer-service/
  3. Meet the Money Team — Money.com. 2025. https://money.com/team/
  4. About Us — Money Magazine. 2025. https://money.com/about/
Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to fundfoundary,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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