Credit and Insurance Project Student Name. Credit Card 1 Card Name: Introductory Period: Introductory APR: APR after Introductory Period: Annual Fee:

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Credit and Insurance Project Student Name

Credit Card 1 Card Name: Introductory Period: Introductory APR: APR after Introductory Period: Annual Fee:

Credit Card 1 Feature 1 Feature 2 Feature 3

Credit Card 2 Card Name: Introductory Period: Introductory APR: APR after Introductory Period: Annual Fee:

Credit Card 2 Feature 1 Feature 2 Feature 3

Credit Card 3 Card Name: Introductory Period: Introductory APR: APR after Introductory Period: Annual Fee:

Credit Card 3 Feature 1 Feature 2 Feature 3

Best Card for You Card Name: Reason 1 Reason 2 Reason 3

Worst Card for You Card Name: Reason 1 Reason 2 Reason 3

Auto Insurance - Now Your Car: Your Age: Use 16 if younger

Basic Coverage Cost: Collision: Comprehensive: Bodily Injury: Property Damage: Medical Expenses: Uninsured Motorist:

Enhanced Coverage Cost: Collision: Comprehensive: Bodily Injury: Property Damage: Medical Expenses: Uninsured Motorist:

Best Policy for You (Now) Policy: Reason 1 Reason 2 Reason 3

Auto Insurance - Later Your Car: Your Age: Use current age plus 10 years

Basic Coverage Cost: Collision: Comprehensive: Bodily Injury: Property Damage: Medical Expenses: Uninsured Motorist:

Enhanced Coverage Cost: Collision: Comprehensive: Bodily Injury: Property Damage: Medical Expenses: Uninsured Motorist:

Best Policy for You (Later) Policy: Reason 1 Reason 2 Reason 3