Life After Bankruptcy

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Title : Life After Bankruptcy
Author : : Mary Stevens
So you've finally been discharged from your
bankruptcy, and now you are free to do whatever
you want again. The world is your oyster!

But before you grab a bucket and head for the
beach, there are a few things you need to know.
First of all, a bankruptcy discharge is not a license to
shop. That itch to celebrate your newfound freedom
might almost impossible to ignore, but if you want to
stay debt-free, you are going to have to lay low for
awhile, especially in the three months after your
discharge.

Here's why: you probably feel like you've been in
debt forever, but you're not the only one who knows
it. Credit card companies have caught the scent too,
and chances are you're getting applications left,
right and center these days. Talk about tempting!
The best thing you can do is to throw those
applications right into the recycle bin, regardless of
how much this or that company says they want to
help you rebuild your credit. The truth is they don't
want to help you rebuild; they want to help you get
back in the position that caused you to go bankrupt
in the first place.

Those 'high-risk' cards come with a lot of caveats -
the fee you pay to get the card, for instance. Some
cards will actually charge you for the card by placing
it on your card. So if your card has a $100 limit and it
cost you $75 to get, guess what? You only have $75
in credit. Go over that, and get ready for some nasty
fees.

So how can you get your life back to normal? Before
you do anything else, you have to change your
spending habits. Really think about the cost and
quality of things and put yourself in control. For
example, is it really worth it to buy that brand-name
bread when the store brand is just as good and
costs a dollar less? It's a small-scale example, but if
you can apply that kind of thinking in baby steps,
pretty soon you'll be able to apply it to everything
you buy, no matter how large. So clip coupons, try to
buy when things are on sale, and don't go hog wild
when you do buy.

Second, prioritize your bills. Your most important,
must-pay-on-time bill every month should be your
rent or mortgage. It's your shelter, and without it,
handling anything else that comes your way
becomes a lot more difficult. Your utilities are next,
because you have to be able to cook and store your
food. Your third most important bill might be the
telephone, the fourth your cable TV or satellite, and
so on. Take an average of how much of your pay
check goes for rentmortgage and bills. Then, set
aside a little bit of each check to put toward each
bill. It might be tedious, but trust me; it will be worth
it once you get into the flow.

The second thing you have to do is save up $500,
doing the same as you've done for your bills - take a
bit out of each pay check. Only this time, open a new
account. Once you've saved $500, run to your
nearest bank and request a secured bank loan for
that amount. The bank should have no problem
granting your request, as the money's already there.
For the next 90 days, make your payments on time,
every time. You will be amazed at how much faster
this will build your credit than those high-risk cards!

If you have to use credit, why not do so to your
advantage? Here's how: purchase an item that's on
sale with your credit card. Then, when your credit
card bill arrives, pay the item off in full. That's it! You
get to enjoy your new item for a month before you
have to pay for it. If you can stick to this, your credit
will have nowhere to go but up.

By applying the above tips, your credit will be given
a boost at a time when you need it the most - in the
first 3 or 4 months after a bankruptcy discharge.
You've been given a second chance. Don't give up -
you can do it!


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Mary joined up with Credit Is Key to help spread the
word to people rebuilding their life after bankruptcy
at [site]www.creditiskey.org. Don't let it pass by
you, it's just a click away!
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