Who We Are

By Ethan Tompson│Updated July 27, 2023.

Investment Doctrina is a financial information portal. We simplify complex financial information and provide digestible insights to wider audiences. Investment Doctrina covers many financial management, personal finance, and investment topics related to stocks & bonds, real estate, precious metals, cryptocurrency, retirement management, etc. We provide information content to help our readers understand financial management and improve their economic well-being.

Our Mission

Many of us want to save money or have an extra source of income to improve our financial situation. According to the CNBC Your Money Financial Confidence Survey, over 70% of American adults are financially stressed. 

In the meantime, we see a significant financial literacy gap that drives people to financial struggles. Thus, 59% of Americans seek financial advice. But they don’t know where to get it, according to PR Netwire.

Moreover, according to the Ramsey Solutions Financial Literacy Report, 80% of adults said they would have managed their money better if they had studied financial management in high school. Additionally, only 33% of adults are financially literate worldwide. 

At Investment Doctrina, our mission is to improve people’s financial knowledge and help them leverage financial instruments efficiently. We help our readers improve their financial situation, preserve savings, and accumulate wealth. 

What We Do

We help to make informed decisions about financial and investment-related products and services. To fulfill our mission, we do the following.

Benefits We Deliver

  • Access to unbiased information. We are an independent information source where readers can access industry news, blog articles, how-to guides, and in-depth service comparisons. Our reviewers and editors are not affiliated with any of the products and services reviewed on our website.

  • Education and empowerment. We provide free resources about financial markets, investment strategies, and personal finance approaches. We help our readers become more informed about financial management.

  • Comparison and evaluation. We provide in-depth reviews of financial and investment services and products. Our reviews result from comprehensive research and hands-on testing.

  • Risk detection. Our comparison tables and reviews help readers get the whole picture of specific products and services. We independently review both positive and negative sides, informing our readers about the risks revealed during the research process.

  • Time-saving. Our team transforms dozens of research hours into digestible insights. You can benefit from organized research-based reviews, saving time during your own research.

Our Core Values

Financial Freedom

Financial freedom is when a person has enough wealth to support their desired lifestyle without relying on traditional employment and a monthly paycheck. 

There are so many activities millions of people want to do but can’t allocate time and resources due to financial situations. Volunteering, doing science, saving the environment, spending more time with loved ones, traveling, doing sports, to name a few.

We believe in the utmost importance of financial freedom for spiritual and material well-being. Investment Doctrina strives to provide meaningful information to help our readers achieve financial freedom.

Continous Learning

Investment Doctrina believes in the power of continuous learning. Life is changing fast, and so does the financial industry. It is a race where wins the one who embraces learning, discovers new things, and adapts. 

We aim to be one of the continuous learning sources for our readers as we never stop researching the financial industry and discovering new financial opportunities to share with you. We also apply the continuous learning approach to ourselves. We are always open to user feedback.

Independence

Investment Doctrina believes in independence and a reader-centric approach. We keep our services impartial and prioritize our readers’ interests above all else. We provide impartial services that are not influenced by external factors, such as partnerships.

Accessibility

Our team believes everyone has the right to improve their lives through learning. Therefore, we keep our services free and accessible to everyone as long as they have access to the internet.

Transparency

We are committed to unbiased reviews. Our editorial team discloses partnerships when we review a product or service that is our partner. Partnerships and affiliations do not impact the quality of our reviews. Nor do they influence the content placement on our website.

Our Core Team

Ethan Tompson

Founder, Head of Marketing

“Empowerment begins with knowledge. At Investment Doctrina, we believe in providing the keys to financial freedom through unbiased insights.”

Ethan Tompson is a marketer with 13 years of experience. Ethan oversees Investment Doctrina’s growth strategies and daily operations. He is deeply involved in content creation, promotes brand identity, and ensures the integrity of Investment Doctrina’s services.

Jennifer Adams

Head of Reasearch

“Our research team strives to decode the language of the financial markets, enabling you to make wise investment choices.”

Jennifer Adams is a financial analyst with 9 years of experience. She is responsible for research methodology development and the testing process. Jennifer oversees Investment Doctrina’s research teams, ensuring the quality and consistency of the research process.

David Johnson

Head of Web Development

“My mission is to craft an intuitive platform that guides and delights a reader on their financial voyage.”

David is a web developer and UX designer with 14 years of experience. He enhances the website’s usability and aesthetics to create a seamless and enjoyable user experience. 

David ensures the Investment Doctrina platform carries out its mission as an intuitive and helpful information source. He collaborates with the content and research teams to optimize user journeys.

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