Sanso Uka Finance
Honest research on money that works for you
An independent guide to personal finance, online income, and financial products — written by one person, for real people.
Why this site exists
Financial information should be clear and honest
Most personal finance content online is written to rank, not to help. It’s padded with vague advice, buried in affiliate links, and rarely tells you what actually happens when things go wrong.
Sanso Uka Finance exists to be different. Every article here starts with a real question someone has about money — and ends with a direct, sourced answer. No fluff, no false promises.
“Cut through the noise. Give people accurate, actionable financial information they can actually use — with full transparency about what I know, what I don’t, and where I earn a commission.”
What we cover
Topics that affect your financial life
Credit & Debt
Credit scores, debt payoff strategies, and how to negotiate with creditors — explained plainly.
Side Income
Legitimate ways to earn extra money online, with honest assessments of effort, risk, and realistic returns.
Financial Products
Reviews of savings accounts, investment platforms, and financial tools — including what they don’t tell you upfront.
Budgeting & Saving
Practical frameworks for spending less, saving more, and building financial stability over time.
Financial Protection
How to spot scams, avoid predatory products, and protect yourself from financial fraud.
How I work
Research first, publish second
Finance is a YMYL topic — “Your Money or Your Life.” Bad information here has real consequences. That’s why I follow a consistent process before publishing anything.
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Start with the primary source Government agencies, financial regulators, and official institution websites come first — not secondary summaries.
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Cross-reference before claiming anything If I can’t confirm a figure or rule from at least two reliable sources, I don’t publish it as fact.
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Test platforms when possible For product recommendations, I personally sign up and go through the experience before writing about it.
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Update when things change Financial rules change. When they do, I revise the affected articles. The update date is visible on every post.
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Disclose affiliate relationships clearly If an article contains affiliate links, it says so at the top — not buried in fine print at the bottom.
What guides every article
Four principles I don’t compromise on
🔍 Accuracy over speed
A wrong answer about money can cost someone real dollars. I’d rather publish later and get it right.
📢 Full transparency on affiliates
I earn commissions on some links. That’s disclosed upfront, every time, on every page it applies to.
📖 Plain language always
No one should need a finance degree to understand an article about their own money.
👤 Personal accountability
My name is on everything here. There’s no anonymous team to hide behind — which means I take this seriously.
Important disclosures
Affiliate relationships: Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you make a purchase through them, I may receive a commission at no additional cost to you. Affiliate links are always disclosed at the top of the relevant article.
Not financial advice: I am not a licensed financial advisor, broker, or investment professional. Everything on this site is for informational and educational purposes only. Before making any financial decision, consult a qualified professional.
Accuracy: I make every effort to keep information current and accurate, but financial rules, rates, and regulations change. Always verify details directly with the relevant institution or official source before acting.
