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How To Rebuild Credit After Bankruptcy





One of the major effects of bankruptcy is the damage to the person’s credit standing.

Individuals who have gone through bankruptcy are more than eager to rebuild their credit by establishing new credit lines such as bankruptcy credit cards and loans.

After bankruptcy, credit repair may be the first thing on your mind. While your eagerness and optimism are important as you start the process of bankruptcy credit repair, beware of those who will take advantage of people in your situation.

After bankruptcy the options available to a person in terms of credit are few and not so flexible. That is why many recent bankrupts accept any bankruptcy credit cards that are offered to them without giving it a thought. The danger lies in the fact that there are many companies offering bankruptcy credit cards that are not really concerned about your financial well-being.

When choosing bankruptcy credit cards, look at the fees you have to pay. If there are more than two fees required, you may want to pass. Remember, you do not know how much your credit limit is and you do not want to find out when you get your card that you already have a high balance and little available credit due to the fees. Try to find bankruptcy credit cards without application fees and with a reasonable annual fee.

Other factors that you have to look at in bankruptcy credit cards are the interest rates and charges for late payments or for going over the credit limit. While the options may be limited after bankruptcy and you cannot expect to get the same deal as a person with a good credit score, you do not have to pay more than what is necessary.

There are reputable financial institutions that are willing to help you restore your credit. Shop around, compare your options and be patient in your search. However, do not make the mistake of submitting your applications to all the credit card companies you are considering just to find out what their terms are. You can get information on the general terms of bankruptcy credit cards by simply inquiring with the different companies. Note that too many credit applications and credit checks will lower your credit score significantly.

More over, before you apply for bankruptcy credit cards make sure that card payments will not be a strain on your finances. It would also be good to start with just one or two bankruptcy credit cards. Once you have been approved for a credit card, read the terms and conditions carefully and ensure that you understand them completely before accepting the card.

Try to keep the credit balance low and manageable. Again, timely payments are essential. Remember, bankruptcy credit cards are great tools to re-establishing your credit if you are responsible in using them.

There are no quick fixes when it comes to bankruptcy credit repair. Some may need the help of a professional. Most often, you can do it by yourself with simple yet effective steps such paying bills promptly. Either way bankruptcy credit repair requires time and a steady commitment on your part.

Source: EZine

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