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Winter Driving

Winter Driving Safe Driving and Vehicle Maintenance Are Key 4 Ways Your Driving Habits Could Wreck Your Credit Score Winter is a time when safe driving and well-maintained vehicles take on even greater importance.  “Failure to keep in proper lane or running off the road” and “driving too fast for conditions” are the two of the most frequent driver behaviors, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).  In order to avoid potentially dangerous situations, the I.I.I. offers the following winter driving tips: Give yourself enough time to arrive at your destination. Trips can take longer during winter than other times of the year, especially if you encounter storm conditions or icy roads. Bring a cellphone so that those awaiting your arrival can get in touch with you, or you can notify them, if you are running late. But avoid the temptation of using the phone while driving, as it can be a dangerous distraction—pull over first. Drive...

Credit and Insurance Scores

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Credit and Insurance Scores What is a Good Credit Score? How to Improve Your Credit Score? Does Checking My Credit Score Hurt My Credit? Insurance scores and credit scores differ. Credit scores predict credit delinquency while insurance scores predict insurance losses. Both are calculated from information in a credit report, such as outstanding debt, bankruptcies, length of credit history, collections, new applications for credit, number of credit accounts in use, and timeliness of debt repayment. Insurers or scoring agencies then calculate the insurance or credit score by assigning differing weights to the favorable or unfavorable information in the credit report. Information such as income, ethnic group, age, gender, disability, religion, address, marital status and nationality are not considered when calculating an insurance score. Credit and insurance scores measure how well individuals manage their money—not how much money they make. And actuarial studies show that ...