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Most
people worry that if they file bankruptcy they will never get credit.
This is just not true.
Can I keep a credit card out of the bankruptcy for use later?
If you owe money on a credit card, you must list it. If there is
nothing owed on the card, it does not have to be listed. You also have
the option of "reaffirming" a credit card. This means that even though
you do not have to pay it, you agree to pay it so you can keep it. I
do not recommend this. It's much easier and cheaper to just obtain a
secured credit card. They are available even after you file a
bankruptcy.
Can I get new credit
after bankruptcy?
Credit is available to everyone, even the recently bankrupt. It may be
more expensive than before, and available with lower limits, but it
will offered. A secured credit card is usually available post
bankruptcy at lower rates than unsecured cards.
Rebuilding your credit.
Rebuilding credit worthiness after bankruptcy is a matter of getting a
little bit of credit and treating that credit with respect. Use credit
carefully and pay on time.
Before
jumping into the credit world, remember how easy credit caused
problems. I personally prefer to use a "debit card." In this way I use
only what I have. I keep a regular credit card in case of emergency,
but rarely use it.
Did
you ever consider how much you are really paying for those credit
cards. Click on the link on the left and see for yourself. Se how long
it takes to pay off a credit card making the minimum payments.
Can I buy a house after
filing bankruptcy?
Absolutely. Studies show that even just after 18-24 months following a
bankruptcy discharge, debtors can qualify for a loan on the same terms
as if they had not filed bankruptcy. That means that the lender will
be much more interested in your down payment, the stability of your
income, and the relationship between the loan payments and your
monthly income than your past financial troubles.
Is my credit record
ruined by filing bankruptcy?
I don't believe so. Before you filed bankruptcy your credit usually is
bad, After the bankruptcy you basically have no credit, but you also
have no debts. Bankruptcy makes all the debt shown in your credit
history, unenforceable. A debtor is a far better credit risk after
bankruptcy than before. However, credit managers are individuals who
may not understand bankruptcy and may still look at it negatively.
What you will have to do is begin to rebuild your credit. This is done
by paying all your bills on time. If you do not have any credit card
after the bankruptcy, you should obtain a secured credit card. These
cards usually have a low credit limit and you have to place an amount
equal to the credit you desire into a bank account. There are
companies that even off unsecured credit cards to people that have
gone through bankruptcy. A list of some of them is available though
the link on the sidebar.
Also, you
have to understand that a bankruptcy is not going to remove the fact
that you owed money to a creditor listed in your bankruptcy. Credit
reporting agencies are permitted to show the history of your financial
affairs. You must make sure that the bankruptcy discharge also shows
on the credit report so that creditors understand that those old
creditors have no legal claim remaining. Correct any errors on your
credit report.
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