Terms & Conditions

Effective Date: January 15, 2026 | Last Updated: January 15, 2026

1. Binding Agreement

These terms regulate the use of services provided by Domain Financial Inc. (hereafter “Domain Financial”). Accessing this platform or sending audit specifications establishes legal consent to these provisions. If you do not accept these rules, do not use our services.

2. Allowed Actions

You agree to use this site and our services only for lawful business purposes. You are prohibited from sending misleading information, attempting unauthorized database entries, or trying to compromise secure application components.

3. Service Specifications

We provide operational financial process diagnostics, transaction bottleneck analysis, and resource reporting alignment. Content on this site is for structural guidance and does not replace certified tax accounting services or legal advice.

4. Advisory Estimates & Invoicing

Corporate proposals, pricing agreements, and project payments are governed strictly by separate, signed master service contracts. Prices shown on this site represent estimates for baseline analysis and do not guarantee final contract terms.

5. Property Rights & Brand Ownership

All software mechanisms, text layouts, brand logos, code designs, and flow presentations belong exclusively to Domain Financial. Copying, republishing, or redistributing these assets without written permission is strictly prohibited.

6. Disclaimers

Our platform and structural guides are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. Domain Financial does not guarantee specific commercial outcomes, automatic error elimination, or immediate cost reductions from our assessments.

7. Limitation of Personal and Business Liability

Under the laws of Ontario, Domain Financial is not liable for indirect financial losses, software downtime, database damage, or profit losses resulting from using this site or our assessments.

8. Applicable Law and Location of Jurisdiction

These terms and all related agreements are governed by the provincial laws of Ontario, Canada. Any disputes must be filed and settled in the provincial courts operating in Waterloo, Ontario.