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Rebuilding Credit After Bankruptcy

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Even though you've swallowed your pride and filed for personal bankruptcy protection, that does not mean that you will never again qualify for credit. With that said, your credit score is in the tank for the foreseeable future, and the best way to bring your credit life back from the brink of death is through the responsible use of credit cards.



First, there are two basic categories of credit cards that you're going to want to explore. Each has its pros and cons and I'll briefly explain both so you can decide which option makes the most sense to you ' and your financial goals.

Unsecured credit cards ' As the name implies, unsecured credit cards don't provide any security to the issuer that you will make your payments. As a result, many of these cards have annual fees ranging from $39-$150 per year as well as extremely high interest rates and fees.

In addition, they will frequently charge a monthly participation fee ' and most also have substantial service charges that many other cards do not. While your initial line of credit may be in the range of $300-$500, your available credit will be offset by the annual fee, set up fees, and authorized user fees.

Secured credit cards ' On the other hand, secured credit cards offer your lender a great deal more assurance that you'll make good on your promise to pay, because you'll be required to open a savings account with the card issuer to guarantee that they'll be paid in the event that you default.

Once the account is opened, your credit card account will operate just like a standard credit card. The only difference is that your security deposit acts as a kind of security blanket for your lender.

A major benefit to having a secured credit card is that you have the security of knowing for sure that your credit card account will be paid off in the event that you run into further financial difficulties.

Whatever you do, don't make the mistake of thinking that you don't need to make monthly payments to your credit card company because you have a savings deposit to guarantee your account. This savings deposit will only be utilized if you default on the card.

Your credit limit will normally be equal to your savings deposit balance, so if you have $500 on deposit, that will be your credit limit. If you want to increase your credit limit, it's as simple as adding to the funds you have on deposit.

As you demonstrate your ability to make timely payments, your credit card company will periodically review your credit report and may grant you occasional increases in your credit line without requiring an additional deposit.

After a period of time, usually within a year or a year and a half, they may even be willing to return your initial deposit and convert your secured credit card account into an unsecured one.

Deciding which card is best for you is a very personal decision and can best be answered by a properly analyzing your current financial situation.

If you lack the resources to fund a savings deposit and can stomach the idea of paying higher ongoing fees to the credit card company, an unsecured card might be a viable option for you. However, if you don't trust yourself to be responsible with credit you should opt for the secured card ' or not get a card at all.

The length of time it takes to fully resurrect your credit will depend upon a variety of factors, including how bad your credit was before you filed for bankruptcy, your income, and what your debt to income ratio looks like.

You should be able to get the process started as soon as your bankruptcy has been discharged and ' depending upon your level of responsibility ' could be well on the path to good credit within 6-12 months.

Personal bankruptcy was intended to help you claw your way out of debt and rebuild credit, so be exceedingly careful as you begin heading down the road towards resurrecting your name, Beacon score, and financial reputation.
Rebuilding Credit After Bankruptcy
There are two types of credit accounts: individual and joint. You can permit authorized persons to use the account with either. When you apply for credit whether a charge card or a mortgage loan you'll be asked to select one type.

The creditor considers your income, assets, and credit history. Whether you are married or single, you alone are responsible for paying off the debt. The account will appear on your credit report, and may appear on the credit report of any "authorized" user. However, if you live in a community property state (Arizona, California, Idaho, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, Texas, Washington, or Wisconsin), you and your spouse may be responsible for debts incurred during the marriage, and the individual debts of one spouse may appear on the credit report of the other.

If you're not employed outside the home, work part-time, or have a low-paying job, it may be difficult to demonstrate a strong financial picture without your spouse's income. But if you open an account in your name and are responsible, no one can negatively affect your credit record.

Your income, financial assets, and credit history and your spouse's are considerations for a joint account. No matter who handles the household bills, you and your spouse are responsible for seeing that debts are paid. A creditor who reports the credit history of a joint account to credit bureaus must report it in both names.

An application combining the financial resources of two people may present a stronger case to a creditor who is granting a loan or credit card. But because two people applied together for the credit, each is responsible for the debt. This is true even if a divorce decree assigns separate debt obligations to each spouse. Former spouses who run up bills and don't pay them can hurt their ex-partner's credit histories on jointly held accounts.

If you open an individual account, you may authorize another person to use it. If you name your spouse as the authorized user, a creditor who reports the credit history to a credit bureau must report it in your spouse's name as well as in your own. A creditor also may report the credit history in the name of any other authorized user.

Joint accounts often are opened for convenience. They benefit people who might not qualify for credit on their own, such as students or homemakers. While these people may use the account, they are not contractually liable for paying the debt.

If you're considering divorce or separation, pay special attention to the status of your credit accounts. If you maintain joint accounts during this time, it's important to make regular payments so your credit record won't suffer. As long as there's an outstanding balance on a joint account, you and your spouse are responsible for it.

If you divorce, you may want to close joint accounts or accounts in which your former spouse was an authorized user. Or ask the creditor to convert these accounts to individual accounts.

By law, a creditor cannot close a joint account because of a change in marital status, but can do so at the request of either spouse. A creditor, however, does not have to change joint accounts to individual accounts. The creditor can require you to reapply for credit on an individual basis and then, based on your new application, extend or deny you credit. In the case of a mortgage or home equity loan, a lender is likely to require refinancing to remove a spouse from the obligation.

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