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07 Sep

Remain Positive About Bankruptcy






In today’s unfortunate economic circumstances, many people are finding it necessary to declare bankruptcy. If you are one of these people, you might feel hopeless, like there is no hope for your financial future; however, this is not necessarily the case. Although, the road to bankruptcy recovery is not easy or fast, it is possible. The following advice may be beneficial for you as you take steps to get your finances in order after bankruptcy.

After you do file for bankruptcy, make sure to me with your creditors and advise them of the situation. Any non-exempt assets that you have such as cash and certificates of deposits will be required to be returned to the court-appointed trustee for your case. This is only the first of a long part of the process, however, the next part should remain on recovery and what you plan to do to maintain decent financial health in the future.

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During the next few years, it will probably be difficult for you to get credit from lenders because they are usually hesitant to work with people who have filed for bankruptcy. Typically, when you file for bankruptcy, you will not be able to qualify for a home or car loan right away either. However, there are some creditors out there who might be willing to offer you credit at a high interest rate.

Many people do feel hopeless because it is difficult to get credit and bankruptcy is hard on a person’s self-esteem, however, making wise decisions after bankruptcy will make all the difference in your situation. The most important thing you can do is to remain positive, especially with the negativity that surrounds bankruptcy. Focus on the future and be positive about it and you will find that your situation will be better than you anticipated.

Many people who file for bankruptcy still keep their cars, because they need a vehicle to drive around. If you are making payments on the vehicle, make sure that you talk to your car lender and sign a reaffirmation agreement. This agreement specifies your willingness to act in good faith and continue making payments and it allows you to keep your vehicle despite the bankruptcy. Also, continue making payments in full on time to help your credit and to avoid your vehicle being repossessed.

One of the most important parts of recovery after bankruptcy will be establishing new lines of credit, which will be difficult given the bankruptcy on your record. Most likely traditional banks will not approve you, however there is a chance that they will allow you to deposit money into an account and give you a credit card attached to that card, also known as a secured credit card. This may not seem like the best option given that you recently filed for bankruptcy and money is tight, however, it is necessary to establish some sort of credit.

Besides working to build better credit for the future, you will also want to access your credit report and make sure that it is clean. There are credit bureaus – Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union – that you can check with to make sure that your debts have been eliminated due to bankruptcy. If the reports do not show this, talk to the bureaus and get them updated.

Also, many people think that they should co-sign with others to help their credit during this time period. However, this is not always smart because, if the loan goes bad, you will be held responsible and it will be bad for your credit. Although it may seem like a good way to build your credit, the risk is simply not worth it.

Also, when it comes to credit cards, do not carry a balance if you do not have to. Many people assume that a credit card balance is good for your credit, however it is not smart for your financial future because you never know what financial emergencies could come up and get in the way of your ability to make payments. Therefore, if you can, pay the balance in full.

When you do file for bankruptcy, be aware that people will ask you about it, even though you might feel as if it is an invasion of privacy. Many crazy people file for bankruptcy, and chances are you are normal, just going through a difficult time; so, you should be willing to explain this to people, especially creditors so they do not wonder. Get your story straight so you know what to tell people regarding your situation.

Remember, life happens, and if for you bankruptcy is a part of that, oh well. Be positive and move forward. Recovery is a process, but it is possible.

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One Response to “Remain Positive About Bankruptcy”

  1. By 0 apr credit cards on Sep 27, 2009 | Reply

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