About the Project, Mission, Services and Authorship
This page provides information about our project “Financial Guide to Germany”, its goals and mission, the principles used to prepare our content, the services we offer, and the authorship of our informational and analytical materials.
Project Goals and Mission
The main mission of our project is to provide clear, structured and up-to-date information on key financial topics in Germany for both private individuals and businesses. Our goal is to create a reliable source of information that combines official statistics, independent analysis and practical digital tools.
The project is aimed at users who want to better understand taxes, social benefits, wages and salaries, mandatory contributions, inflation, financial regulation and other economic indicators relevant to living and doing business in Germany.
We strive to make complex financial topics accessible and practical. All materials are written in clear language and supplemented with tables, calculation examples and explanations to support real-world use.
The project is developed as an independent informational resource and is not affiliated with banks, insurance companies, brokers or government institutions.
Methodology and Content Principles
All content on this website is prepared based on the principles of accuracy, transparency and professional expertise. The primary data sources include official publications from German and European public authorities such as the Federal Statistical Office of Germany, the Federal Ministry of Finance, the Federal Employment Agency, the Statistical Office of the European Union, as well as other publicly available statistics and legal documents.
Informational and analytical articles are created manually. The preparation process includes the analysis of legislation, official explanations, statistical data and their practical application. Each publication undergoes editorial review before being published.
The project does not use automated text generation for financial content without human involvement. Data update procedures and calculation logic remain consistent, allowing users to compare information across different periods.
Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute individual financial, tax or investment advice. The data may differ from calculations made by specific authorities, tax advisors or banks. Detailed terms of use are available in the website disclaimer.
Services and Tools
The project offers free access to informational and analytical content, as well as selected digital tools that may be useful for private users, companies, media outlets and developers.
Informational and analytical content. The website publishes articles and overviews covering taxes, social benefits, the minimum wage, mandatory contributions, economic indicators and financial changes in Germany. The content is available in multiple languages and is intended for informational and educational purposes.
Technical solutions and integrations. Selected data and tools made available through the project may be integrated into external platforms such as information portals, media websites or corporate sites upon prior agreement.
Consultations and cooperation. Consultations regarding data structure and content explanations are possible, as well as cooperation with media outlets and online projects. Contact is available via the website’s contact form.
Authorship and Editorial Responsibility
The web portal https://finanz-handbuch.de is operated by A. Seljunin Internet Services and is registered in Germany. A team supports the project by providing technical maintenance, data updates and content publication.
Responsibility for the website’s content, data accuracy and the quality of analytical materials lies with the project manager, Anton Seljunin. He defines the project’s development strategy, oversees the content methodology and participates in the development of the site’s functionality.
The project manager holds a degree in economics with a specialization in finance, has completed further studies in business administration (BWL) in Germany, and has many years of experience in economics, information technology and online project management.
His professional qualifications are supported by international certifications, including Financial Accountant (Finanzbuchhalter), IT security and Linux administration certifications (LPIC-1, LPIC-2), as well as Oracle Certified Professional and Zend Certified Engineer.
The combination of financial expertise, technical competence and an independent approach allows the project to remain a reliable source of information on financial and economic topics related to Germany.
Legal information and mandatory disclosures are available on the Legal Notice page.