Bankruptcy Credit

  • Bankruptcy Abuse
    Bankruptcy is little more than a smack on the hand these days. Creditors are certainly not going to look at you as a wise credit risk after bankruptcy, but that will probably not stop them from extending credit to you anyways. It seems a bit odd that consumers appear to be rewarded for skipping out on their debts through bankruptcy. We would like to think that anyone who files for bankruptcy must really need the relief to be willing to tarnish their credit for up to 10 years. But how many pe Read More...
  • How To Avoid Personal Bankruptcy
    Bankruptcy can sometimes be a horrible thing, especially when your credit is in question. Bankruptcy happens when you are over your knees in depth and you see no light in the tunnel, and feel that there is no one to turn to for help, so there you go filing bankruptcy. Stop. Bankruptcy can ruin the way people will look at you, especially if you go to buy a new house. (Bankruptcy can affect your credit big time) So be careful with what you do. You can avoid personal bankruptcy by watching how you Read More...
  • Credit Repair After A Bankruptcy
    Even though slow and difficult, it is very possible to experience credit repair after bankruptcy. It is not out of your reach, regardless of what you may think. Immediately after filing for bankruptcy you can begin repairing your credit, all you need is some planning and a little thought. The first thing you should do is try to obtain a credit card or a small loan. Now you are probably thinking this is counterproductive. However, it is a vital issue because you are trying to improve your credit Read More...
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