Life After Bankruptcy

How to Regain Financial Credit

© Felicia A. Williams

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Recovering from bankruptcy is not easy. However, with patience, planning and careful spending, anyone can recover and prove that there is life after bankruptcy.

Contrary to what most people believe, filing bankruptcy is not the end of the world. Yes, it can be a bit of a financial setback, but there is life after bankruptcy. Post-bankruptcy life may mean having to negotiate a little harder, pay higher interest rates for a period of time and adhere tightly to a budget, but it will all be worth it in the end.

For people who have filed for bankruptcy and are looking to re-establish credit to buy something major like a car, do not begin shopping until the bankruptcy is discharged. Most reputable lending institutions will not lend money to anyone if the bankruptcy is not discharged.

In the meanwhile, here are a few things to do to help rebuild credit.

With the right financial philosophy, proper planning and careful spending, anyone can rebuild their credit and prove that there is life after bankruptcy.


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