You can check an insurance company's financial health by looking at its rating from credit rating
agencies like Moody's, which gives top tier companies an «Aaa», and A.M. Best, which gives its highest ranked companies an «A + +».
Reeves: What are your thoughts on the ratings
agencies like Moody's (NYSE: MCO), Standard & Poor's (a division of McGraw - Hill (NYSE: MHP)-RRB-, and the like?
This risk can best be mitigated when you purchase bonds from high quality issuers that are rated by third party rating
agencies like Moody's and S & P, and when you diversify your bond exposure among several issuers rather than just one.
Bond rating
agencies like Moody's and Standard & Poor's (S&P) provide a service to investors by grading fixed income securities based on current research.
Rating
agencies like Moody's Investors Service are revisiting their assumptions about the performance of some of these securities.
Bonds are rated by
agencies like Moody's and Standard and Poor's from AAA to junk bond as a gauge of the level of counterparty risk.
It regulates credit - rating
agencies like Moody's and Standard & Poor's.
Not exact matches
Borrowers still pay rating
agencies like McGraw - Hill's S&P, Fitch Ratings and
Moody's Investors Service to assess the creditworthiness of their bonds.
«A good way to tell is by checking with a rating
agency like Standard & Poor's or
Moody's.
Perhaps a visit to a training center for missionaries
like Moody Bible Institute or to the head office of a mission
agency would have helped balance things better.
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like other credit rating
agencies, has downgraded Russia's sovereign debt rating to non-investment grade, but does this reflect Russia's economy?
You can learn about the credit risk of different bonds from a credit rating
agency like DBRS, Fitch,
Moody's or Standard & Poor's.
After verifying their financial strength with independent ratings
agencies like A.M. Best and
Moody's, we compared their coverage limits, endorsements, and discounts to get a sense for which companies offer the most policy customization.
To find the best auto insurance in Virginia, we followed the methodology we used in our nationwide review of the best auto insurance: We looked at what consumer
agencies like J.D. Power and Consumer Reports had to say about the companies, as well as financial analysis groups A.M. Best, S&P Global, and
Moody's, who gave each of our companies a rating based on their financial stability.
First, we found the largest insurers in the state by market share and confirmed their financial strength with rating
agencies like A.M. Best,
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