The corrections desk · Updated as filed
Corrections log.
Significant corrections — anything that changes a verdict, a ranking position, or a load-bearing factual claim — are surfaced here in addition to the in-line note on the article body. Routine factual touch-ups (a date off by a day, a typo, a clarifying sentence) are applied in-line on the piece and are not duplicated here.
How a correction enters the log
A tip arrives at corrections@businessclassjournal.com. The corrections desk reviews the claim against the cited primary source, drafts the correction, and applies it to the article body with a dated note. The article's dateModified field is bumped. If the correction is significant — defined in the editorial standard — the entry below is appended on the same write.
Log
No significant corrections logged at present. This is the live log; entries appear here when a verdict, ranking position, or load-bearing claim is revised after publication.
Earlier touch-ups
The journal's prior practice (2024–2025) maintained a working notebook of routine factual edits inside each article's frontmatter. That history is preserved on the file system but is not retroactively elevated to the significant-corrections log. Anything material from that period that has surfaced post-publication appears in the standing log above.