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from: Getting Credit Repair After Bankruptcy


When people live in a free market economy like America, good and bad can result as a direct consequence of people’s actions. Some people may mass large sums of money while others may become bankrupt.

Sometimes people do both during their life. If people have had poor actions that have led them down the path of bankruptcy, all is not lost. Credit repair after bankruptcy is not only possible, it’s critical for the individual to accomplish or they will continue to only tread water. Bankruptcy allows people to have a new fresh start by wiping all of the debt away and begin to project a positive credit history.

After bankruptcy is complete, ones credit becomes a challenge to say the least. It’s probably best to not try for credit for awhile after it is done. The reason is because the credit score is low and there will be turndowns showing on the credit report. It will stay low as long as people continue to try to get new credit. It is better to pay cash for needed things unless there is an emergency.

Credit repair after bankruptcy can take as much as ten years to complete. This may seem like an unfair amount of time to wait for better credit but people shouldn’t forget that all of their debt was erased and this is a consequence of filing for bankruptcy.

Some Steps For Credit Repair After Bankruptcy

The first thing for people to do after bankruptcy is to take stock of all they have and make a plan to make things better. This can be done by having a budget. Make the budget realistic by adding every expense that there is.

Included in a budget is, gas money and food as well as any other item that can vary in a month. The budget is probably the one single thing that can help credit repair after bankruptcy. The second thing that people can do is to change their lifestyle. This means no buying on a whim.

This also means that if this is a problem; develop a way to stop this type of impulsive buying. One way to develop good spending habits is to wait a day and see if it’s still something that’s necessary to buy. Many times, just waiting a day changes impulsive spending. Credit repair after bankruptcy will help people to become stronger financially and less likely to fall into a new credit problem.

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