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Business, 22.11.2020 02:00 sadie960

1. Christy likes to drive a little fast, generally just 10-15 miles over speed limit. Because she has received three speeding tickets, her insurance rates have increased. What can Christy do to lower
her premiums?
2. Lacy turns 16 next month. She has been saving to buy a brand new convertible sports car since she was
12 years old. When she talked to her insurance agent about the coverage she needs on her new car,
she could not believe how expensive it would be. What are Lacy's options?
3. Bryan has had a credit card since he started working during his sophomore year in high school. He
loves to use to buy clothes and lunch for his buddies. However, he sometimes forgets to make his
payments and has paid several late fees. As a result, his car insurance premiums have increased.
What should Bryan do?
4. Zhen likes to smoke and goes through about a pack of cigarettes a day. He is going to college
next fall and wants to get a health insurance policy, but is surprised that his premiums will be
increased because of his habit. What should Zhen do?

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