Credit After Bankruptcy...Is It For Real?
If
you've thought about whether or not to file for
bankruptcy, you've probably also thought about your future credit
options.
Bankruptcy should never be your first option when you're deeply in debt
since
it will undoubtedly send your credit rating to the cleaners when you
file.
Fortunately all is not lost because bankruptcy will give you a clean
slate to
start over with. It's wise to seek the counsel of a legal professional
like a
bankruptcy attorney. This way you can cover all of your bases and
you'll
probably find out there is credit after bankruptcy.
There
are some companies that will extend you credit after
bankruptcy for the simple reason that they know you need it, and they
also know
there is an extended time between filing and when you might be able to
file
again. That means early on they know they have a better chance of
getting their
money out of you because you will not be able to turn around and file
again if
you default. They know you are a risk, however, and that means any
credit after
bankruptcy that you get will have a higher interest rate and higher
penalties
on late or missing payments.
You
may even find that some of the companies that just lost
out to you will try to offer your credit after bankruptcy. This happens
when
your debt is discharged and you are no longer in their system. Some
companies
are so large that they don’t keep track of these old debts that have
been
written off, and you could be anyone to them. The same rules will apply
with
this credit after bankruptcy. You will pay more for the privilege of
having
credit through them, even if they don’t remember that you have already
been a
customer.
You
need to be smart when you start to look for credit after
bankruptcy. Why did you file for bankruptcy in the first place? You
probably
had bad credit and you were up to your neck in debt. If you don't start
playing
your financial game differently this time you could end up in worse
shape than
before you filed. That would be utterly insane. You definitely need to
create a
budget and stick to it religiously or you will fall again. If you need
help
with this don't be afraid to ask. There are plenty of agencies that can
help
you get your finances in order. One of the places I recommended is
Consumer
Credit Counseling. They can help you to make a good start in getting credit
after bankruptcy.