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Insurance companies use your driving record, including details of any tickets or accidents you may have had, as a key factor in settling their rates. For that reason alone you should be sure that the information on it is accurate and up to date.

I am planning on renting a car for March break. Should I buy the collision damage waiver coverage (CDW) from the rental agency? Will my credit card or my car insurance policy cover any damage?

Suppose you have shopped around online and found a lower car insurance rate. Your first thought is likely: â€Å"What do I do about my existing policy?” Do you wait for your renewal date or do you cancel your current policy right away to take advantage of the lower rate?

If you are like most people, the only times you think of reviewing your insurance policy are if you are making a claim or when you get your renewal notice in the mail. But did you know that there are a number of common changes to your driving profile that require you to notify your insurance company or insurance professional?

According to theinternetretailer.com, there has been a steady increase in the number of Baby Boomers who are shopping online. "Baby Boomer" is a term that describes those people born starting in 1945/1946, who will be turning 65 in 2010 (which is the set retirement age in Canada), and in 2008 approximately 74 per cent of Boomers went online to make purchases.

With the holiday season over, you're undoubtedly dreading the bills that are on their way to your mailbox. Fortunately if you're looking for ways to tighten your financial belt in the New Year, there are a number of simple ways to reduce the many costs associated with your car.