So you had to file for bankruptcy. Unforeseen circumstances can cause this to be the only option. However, just because you were once bankrupt does not mean that your future is grim.
Declaring bankruptcy is a difficult choice. Lots of people have gone through it and recovered. It’s not going to be easy though but bankruptcy isn’t the end of the world and you can recover.
Even though you’ve declared bankruptcy, you can still rebuild your credit. The first thing to do is make sure your bills are paid on time. Your debt would be wiped out along with some of your assets if you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Appreciate what you still have left. You have your home. Build a record of paying bills when due and that will help with fixing your credit.
You can apply for a secured credit card after a few months. A secured card means that you will have to put down a deposit and this is what you will use in the beginning. Eventually you may be able to get an unsecured card.
Stick to one credit card and avoid making regular charges on it. Keeping the card for emergencies is a good idea. Having a credit card re-establishes your credit.
It’s better if you can pay cash for items. Try not to buy anything unless you have the cash on hand. This may be the reason that you needed to file bankruptcy to begin with. By going back to using cash, you have a chance to build up a bank account balance or savings account balance.
Have a plan. You don’t want to have to declare bankruptcy again. Use any extra money for savings or an emergency fund. Since you filed for bankruptcy and your debt was wiped clean, you shouldn’t have any credit card payments now.
Once you get that first credit card, companies will start hounding you. Don’t give in to them. Be flattered, but resist the urge to get started with the credit card debt cycle again.
Teach yourself to live with what you can afford. Save for a rainy day. Go to credit counseling or talk to a financial advisor. Credit counselors are experienced in money management and spending tips.
A financial advisor can take the money that you save and invest it for your future. Someday you’ll probably retire and that could last for up to thirty years. It’s crucial that you have enough money to take you through your retirement. You can focus on that part of your finances while you’re waiting to re-establish your credit.
Bankruptcy doesn’t have to be the end. With a little time and patience you will recover and control your finances again.
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