Accessibility Statement
Information about accessibility considerations and ongoing efforts at MoneySize.
Last Updated: January 8, 2026
MoneySize is committed to providing a website that is usable and accessible to a broad audience. We aim to design and maintain our site in a way that supports accessibility best practices and improves usability for all visitors.
MoneySize is a static informational website that provides general personal finance tools and educational content. While we strive to make our content accessible, some pages, tools, or features may not yet fully conform to all accessibility standards.
1. Accessibility Efforts
We make reasonable efforts to improve accessibility, including:
- Using semantic HTML and logical page structure
- Providing readable text and sufficient color contrast
- Supporting keyboard navigation where feasible
- Designing layouts that adapt to different screen sizes and devices
Accessibility is an ongoing process, and improvements may be made over time as the site evolves.
2. Known Limitations
Because MoneySize is independently developed and maintained, there may be accessibility limitations, including:
- Third-party content, scripts, or embedded tools that are not fully accessible
- Older pages or content that may not meet newer accessibility guidance
- Features that rely on user browser or device support
We do not guarantee that all content will be fully accessible in every environment or configuration.
3. Updates to This Accessibility Statement
We may update this Accessibility Statement from time to time to reflect changes in technology or site functionality. When we do, we will revise the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page. Continued use of MoneySize after changes are posted constitutes acknowledgment of the updated statement.
4. Accessibility Feedback & Contact
If you encounter an accessibility barrier or difficulty using any part of the MoneySize website, please contact us using the information on our Contact page.
When reaching out, please describe the page or feature involved and the nature of the issue so we can better understand the concern.