Remember Me
forgot your password?

When it Comes to Insurance Costs, your Credit Record Can be Just as Important as your Driving Record

As a smart consumer, it should be no surprise to you that your credit report can affect the interest rate you get on a car loan. The better your credit score, the better your rate. But did you know your credit can also influence your auto and home insurance premiums?

It's called insurance scoring, and it can drive upor drive downyour insurance premiums.

Insurance companies believe there is a correlation between credit history and the likelihood of someone filing a claim. So now, almost 90% of auto insurance companies, and an increasing number of home insurers use credit information to determine your premiums...or if they should even insure you at all.

What is your insurance score? You can order your insurance scores any time by clicking here. Your insurance score takes into account factors such as your outstanding debt...length of credit history...payment history...and amount of revolving credit (the credit card balances you carry over month to month).

You might be thinking: "Hey, this sounds a lot like a credit score." Well, you're right. The two are very similar. However, while both insurance and credit scores look at the same characteristics of your credit report, insurers place more importance on the factors that show long-term stability. They place emphasis on how regularly you pay rather than how much you owe.

Can you improve your score? Keeping your credit healthy can be a big boost to your insurance score (and your credit score, of course!). Here are a few quick tips for a stellar score:

* Limit the number of credit cards you apply foraim to apply for only the ones you know you'll need

* Pay your bills on timesounds simple, but it is a huge factor in your score

* Be responsiblekeep your balances well under your credit limit

You'll find more ideas on how to improve your credit at the Credit Learning Center.

Stay in the driver's seat One of the best ways to ensure your credit is helping (and not hurting) you is to check it regularly. By checking your credit report frequently, you can stay on top of your information easily.

By making a real effort to improve your credit, you could lower your premiums quite a bit, especially if your credit wasn't up to par in the past. And that could mean a little extra money in your pocket every month.

Just keep in mind that your insurance score is only part of your premium equation. Things like your age, driving record (for auto insurance and home property value (for home insurance) might also be factors. Ask your insurance agent for the complete scoop on your premiums.

Elena Laramie

TransUnion's TrueCredit.com empowers consumers to manage their credit health, providing information on credit-related issues that range from the significance of a credit report to identity theft protection. TrueCredit.com's offerings include educational materials, free monthly newsletters and online products, including credit reports, credit and insurance scores, credit monitoring, debt management tools and identity theft insurance services.

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Finance Articles
  • More from Elena Laramie

Types Of Direct Line Life Insurance Policies

By: John Velazco | 24/12/2009
Direct line life insurance is considered to be the largest motor vehicle insurance provider in the UK. It has made its mark in the insurance sector as well. There are two major types of life insurance policies that exist and the end user can learn more about the way they...

Need Extra Cash? Consider Online Cash Advance Loan

By: Donald Carmin | 24/12/2009
Are you in need of extra cash till payday? Whatever, your pressing needs be, maybe you have your pending credit card or utility bills to pay, repair your car or pay for college fees. Now, it's simple to submit an application and get approved for an online cash advance loan....

Payday Cash Advance - Answer to All Your Financial Needs

By: Justin Grey | 24/12/2009
With the recent economic downturn and subsequent cost cutting drive by several companies and a difficult financial environment, it is not amazing that increasingly working individuals these days find themselves without as much as necessary money to last them all the way through their next payday. It is a difficult...

Cash Advance - Simple, no Hassle Way to End All Your Financial Woes

By: Shane Dayker | 24/12/2009
As soon as you have a pressing need for additional funds, the time that is taken to have an access to that cash is as crucial as the cash itself. The explanation on why urgent situations crop up is for the reason that at times there is no more time...

Easy Payday Loans For All Your Needs

By: James Lister | 24/12/2009
A payday cash advance loan is a quick-fix loan that is for a short term for borrowers who cannot or do not want to borrow cash from friends and relatives. A payday loan is to be paid when the borrower gets his/her next salary or paycheck. Usually, only individuals with...

Cash Advance Payday Loans - Easy Way Out For All Your Financial Troubles

By: Estephen Dolano | 24/12/2009
The needs and requirements of people have changed a lot with the advancement in a number of sectors of technology in the world. This at times turns out to be very complicated to manage through one's regular income. For that reason, having a helping hand of money to draw on...

Need Urgent Cash? Consider Cash Advance Payday Loans

By: Raul Crasmin | 24/12/2009
You are in some kind of urgent situation that needs cash you do not have, what will you do? Your urgent situation might arise from several situations you need to travel to see an ailing family member, fix your vehicle, pay hospital bills or as well go on a holiday....

Cash Advance Loans - Consider This Information When You Are Short of Cash

By: Peter Rivers | 24/12/2009
Payday cash advance loans are taken out for different reasons. At times, there is a sudden expenditure that arises that your present income from the latest payday just cannot meet up. It could be that you are having a small party at your home over the weekend that could eliminate...

Oops! How to Fix Past Credit Mistakes

By: Elena Laramie | 25/04/2008 | Finance
Urban myths. We hear them all the time. Some that come to mind: alligators living in the sewers...mixing the candy Pop Rocks with soda pop will make you explode...and credit repair companies can instantly solve credit problems.Most of the myths are harmless fun; but when it comes to your credit, you could lose money and break the law if you don't know the truth.

Honk if You Love Having Healthy Credit!

By: Elena Laramie | 23/04/2008 | Finance
Okay, it's probably not a bumper sticker you see every day. But healthy credit is definitely something to be excited about, especially when it comes to that car, truck or SUV you're thinking about buying. Good credit makes the road to getting your dream car a lot less bumpy.

What Does "manage Your Credit" Mean, Anyway?

By: Elena Laramie | 19/04/2008 | Finance
The other day I was having lunch with a friend at a deli, which had just run out of Swiss cheese. "Oh for Pete's sake," my friend blurted out. "What kind of sandwich place doesn't have Swiss cheese?" That got me thinkingnot about cheesebut about the phrase, "for Pete's sake." It's a common saying I hear all the time; I just wasn't sure what it really meant. (Who is this Pete fellow?)

How to Stamp Out Bad Credit Card Offers

By: Elena Laramie | 17/04/2008 | Finance
If you're like me, your mailbox is usually stuffed with things like bills...postcards selling some turbo-charged Internet service...maybe a few magazines...and, of course, credit card offers. It's the credit card offers that get you. They're pretty tempting, aren't they? Whether it's being pre-approved for $10,000, or the promise of earning free airline tickets, there's always something that lures us in.

Credit Tips for College Grads of Any Age

By: Elena Laramie | 09/04/2008 | Finance
People always remember their "firsts." Their first kiss...first concert...first job...first thing they bought with a credit card. Well okay, maybe I'm the only one who remembers the first thing I charged to a credit card. It was a bag of groceries (and I think I paid interest on my Fruit Loops for six months).

Credit Inquiries: When Does Your Private Information Go Public?

By: Elena Laramie | 08/04/2008 | Finance
All of us have certain things we don't want others to see. For me, it's my eighth grade yearbook picture...the video of my karaoke debut...all the junk under my bed...and the personal information in my credit report.

Test Your Credit Iq

By: Elena Laramie | 17/03/2008 | Finance
This time of the year, everybody is thinking about their finances. Money is on our minds. So while you're rummaging through your receipts and reviewing those W2 forms, add a credit report to your list.

Tax Time

By: Elena Laramie | 15/03/2008 | Finance
Tax time is just about here. For some of us that invokes a sinking feeling, for others it sparks a sense of anticipation and the burning question: what will you do with your tax refund?

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.80, 6, w3)