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Who is Alex Hale?

Alex Hale
Alex Hale
Lead Researcher & Editor, US Finance Fix

Alex Hale is an independent personal finance researcher with a background working inside the US banking industry. Having spent years on the inside of financial institutions, Alex saw first-hand how products are marketed versus how they actually perform for everyday consumers — and that gap is what motivated the creation of US Finance Fix.

Alex approaches every review the way an analyst would: starting with primary source documents — the Schumer Box, the full cardholder agreement, the fee schedule — not press releases. The goal is one honest answer to the question every reader is really asking: “Is this product actually worth it for me?”

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Our standard for accuracy

Every statistic, rate, and fee published on US Finance Fix is sourced directly from the issuer’s official documentation or regulatory disclosures. We link to primary sources wherever possible and actively encourage readers to fact-check any figure we publish. If you spot an error, let us know — we correct mistakes within 24 hours.


Our editorial process, step by step

Every article on US Finance Fix follows a documented research process. We don’t start writing until each stage below is complete.

01

We read the Schumer Box first

Every credit card review begins with the legal disclosure table issuers are required to provide. We extract the real APR range, penalty rates, foreign transaction fees, and cash advance terms before writing a single word of the review.

02

We test products ourselves

Where possible, we apply for and use the products we review — tracking real rewards accumulation, verifying that sign-up bonuses post as described, and testing customer service response times firsthand, not hypothetically.

03

We model the real math

We build spending models using BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey data to calculate actual expected annual rewards — not theoretical maximums. If a card claims “up to 6%,” we show what a real US household earns after caps and exclusions.

04

We update every month

Credit card offers, APRs, and sign-up bonuses change constantly. We run a monthly audit of every published review, and each article displays its last-verified date so you know exactly how fresh the data is.


What “independent” actually means here

The word “independent” is overused in financial media. Here’s what it concretely means at US Finance Fix:

Issuers cannot pay to be included in a roundup
Inclusion is determined by our scoring criteria alone
Affiliate partners cannot alter our star ratings
Ratings are calculated before we check affiliate availability
We don’t accept “sponsored content” labeled as reviews
All paid placements are clearly disclosed as advertisements
We don’t hide negative findings to protect relationships
We publish the downsides of every product we recommend

How we make money

US Finance Fix earns revenue through affiliate partnerships — when you click a link and are approved for a product, we may receive a commission from the issuer at no cost to you. This keeps the site free for readers. Affiliate relationships never influence which products we recommend or how we score them. Read our full Affiliate Disclosure for complete details.


How we evaluate financial products

Every product category has a dedicated scoring rubric. For credit cards, our evaluation covers six weighted dimensions:

DimensionWhat we measure
Rewards valueModeled annual return based on average US household spend across all bonus categories and flat-rate tiers — not best-case scenarios
Fee transparencyAnnual fee, foreign transaction fee, balance transfer fee, and cash advance fee — and whether the math justifies each one
Approval accessibilityRealistic minimum credit score, income requirements, and approval rate data where publicly available
Long-term valueWhether the card remains valuable after Year 1 when intro bonuses expire — a metric most review sites ignore entirely
Fine-print riskPenalty APR triggers, reward expiry clauses, and category exclusions that can silently reduce value over time
Consumer protectionPurchase protection, extended warranty, fraud liability limits, and dispute resolution quality

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