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  • How To Rent A Home Or Apartment After Bankruptcy
    If you are planning on renting a home or apartment and have a past bankruptcy, there are some things you should know.

    First, you need to determine who you are planning to rent from - meaning a private party or a property management company.

    Why does it matter? Because each one usually approaches the rental process very differently. If you don't know what their process is, you could end up being out $30-60 in credit report fees.

    There are a number of strategies you ca...
  • Surviving Bankruptcy: Qualifying For Credit And Loans
    When many people think about surviving bankruptcy, they are usually worried about whether or not they will be able to qualify for credit and loans in the future.

    So how does one go about surviving bankruptcy? First, you need to put together a game plan - then focus on working that plan.

    For example, let's say that qualifying for credit and loans is one of your concerns when it comes to surviving bankruptcy - and by the way, it's a valid concern.

    So what would your "s...
  • Help After Bankruptcy: You Just Need To Know Where To Look
    Help after bankruptcy is out there if you know where to look. In this article I am going to talk about help after bankruptcy when it comes to rebuilding your credit.

    Let's start by looking at some of the free help available after bankruptcy when it comes to rebuilding your credit. There are some excellent online resources available that show you how to rebuild your credit history - and, of course, some you want to stay away from.

    What are some good credit rebuilding res...
  • After Filing Bankruptcy: Qualifying For Credit And Loans
    After filing bankruptcy, is it difficult to qualify for credit and loans?

    While much will depend on your specific situation (credit score, income, age of bankruptcy, etc.), it doesn't have to be as difficult as some people make it.

    In After Bankruptcy Credit Solutions, I detail a three step process readers can use after filing bankruptcy to increase their chances of credit approval.

    There's not nearly enough room to cover each one in detail here, so I'll summarize ea...
  • Bankruptcy Credit Card: How Choose One
    There are many credit card issuers out there promoting what some people refer to as “bankruptcy credit cards” – that is, credit cards for people who have a bankruptcy on their credit report.

    Of course, these credit card issuers target individuals with poor credit in general, not just those with bankruptcies – but for the purpose of this article, we will use the term “bankruptcy credit card”.

    Most of the bankruptcy credit cards you see advertised are secured credit cards...
  • Discharged Bankruptcy? These Steps Could Help
    If you have a discharged bankruptcy, here are three steps that could help increase your chances of qualifying for credit and loans:

    1. Order copies of your credit reports

    You will want to order copies of your credit reports from the major credit reporting agencies (Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union) after your discharged bankruptcy. You can order your reports by mail, telephone, or online.

    You may even be entitled to a free copy of your credit report - check with ea...
  • Affiliate Niche: “After Bankruptcy” Market
    If you are an affiliate looking for a niche market, here’s an important piece of information to make note of:

    In 2005 there were over 2 million personal bankruptcy filings in the United States.

    Many of these individuals will be looking to rebuild their credit and financial future. This spells opportunity for you as an affiliate. You see, here are just a few products and services that an individual with past bankruptcy will need in order to rebuild their credit and finan...
  • Life After Bankruptcy: Qualifying For Credit & Loans
    When it comes life after bankruptcy, most people are concerned with how it will affect their credit rating – and their ability to qualify for credit and loans as a result.

    It’s a legitimate concern and one that should be addressed. With that in mind, this article will discuss life after bankruptcy, and what you can expect.

    First, let’s assume your bankruptcy has been discharged. Your credit score will have been negatively impacted by your bankruptcy, as well as any othe...
  • Car Loan After Bankruptcy: Qualifying & Saving Money
    If you are planning to apply for a car loan after bankruptcy, there are two key items you need to focus on:

    1) Increasing your chances of qualifying for a car loan after bankruptcy

    2) Reducing the interest rate on the car loan after bankruptcy


    Let's look at each item in more detail:

    1) Increasing your chances of qualifying for a car loan after bankruptcy

    One way to increase your chances of qualifying for a car loan after bankruptcy is to increase your credit ...
  • Credit Repair After Bankruptcy: Your Options
    When it comes to credit repair after bankruptcy you have essentially three options:

    1) Hire a credit repair company

    2) Buy credit repair software

    3) Do it yourself (free!)

    Before we go further, for the purpose of this article "credit repair" means the removal of any inaccurate or obsolete negative information from your credit report - not the removal of accurate non-obsolete negative information from your credit report.

    Okay, now that we've defined "credit repa...
  • Building Credit After Bankruptcy: Three Strategies
    Here are three "Building Credit After Bankruptcy" strategies you can use to increase your chances of being approved for auto loans, credit cards, and home loans if you have a bankruptcy on your credit report:

    Building Credit After Bankruptcy Strategy #1

    Apply for credit where you have a high probability of getting approved, and make the payments on time. Sounds simple, but most people go about applying for credit the WRONG way and make it more difficult than it needs to...
  • Best Credit Card After Bankruptcy... How To Find One
    Finding the best credit card after bankruptcy is not that difficult, if you know where to look and what to look for.

    Let’s start by talking about secured and unsecured credit cards. When it comes to applying for a credit card after bankruptcy one question that a lot of people seem to have is: Should I apply for a secured credit card or unsecured credit card?

    In case you don’t know the difference, a secured credit card is “secured” by a special savings account you estab...

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