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  1. Guide to Credit Score Ranges in Canada - NerdWallet

    Credit scores in Canada are three-digit numbers that range from 300-900, and are rated from Poor to Excellent.

  2. What Is a Good Credit Score in Canada? - NerdWallet

    The definition of a good credit score depends on the reporting agency, but generally, scores above 660 are considered "good."

  3. Business Credit Scores: What They Are, How to Check Yours

    Jan 7, 2026 · In general, it’s possible to have strong personal credit and thin or poor business credit (or vice versa). Your personal credit score typically doesn’t affect your business credit score.

  4. Credit-Based Insurance Score: What to Know - NerdWallet

    That’s because a credit score is meant to estimate the likelihood you’ll pay your debts, while the credit-based insurance score looks at how likely it is you'll file an insurance claim.

  5. Get a Free Credit Score: No Credit Card Needed - NerdWallet

    Get your FREE credit score, plus alerts about changes in your credit, all without impacting your score.

  6. NerdWallet: Finance smarter

    Our Nerds researched 400+ credit cards so you don’t have to. Our Nerds researched 50+ mortgage lenders so you don’t have to. Our Nerds researched 35+ personal loan lenders so you don’t have to.

  7. TransUnion Credit Score in Canada: Ranges and How to Access

    A TransUnion credit score is a three-digit number, from 300 to 900, that represents your general creditworthiness. TransUnion is one of the major credit bureaus in Canada.

  8. Compare Plans with Medicare Star Ratings - NerdWallet

    A plan can be rated between 1 star (poor) and 5 stars (excellent). Star ratings are determined by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Star ratings can change from year to year.

  9. 50 Best Small-Business Ideas to Start in 2025 - NerdWallet

    Feb 26, 2024 · Potentially easy business ideas may have smaller price tags; consulting, tutoring, personal training and pet sitting are businesses you can likely launch with less than $1,000 in your …

  10. Credit Card Reviews by NerdWallet’s Experts

    Follow the links below for reviews of more than 400 credit cards in all categories. ABOUT OUR RATINGS: NerdWallet rates credit cards on a scale of 1 to 5 stars. See what goes into our ratings.