Posted by PhilipT on July 15th, 2010
Credit After Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Facts, After Bankruptcy – Question #3
Question submitted by: Alfred, Parma, Ohio
My credit is ruined, and I mean ruined. How does one recover?
Answer:
Alfred – I want you to act as if you need to reestablish your credit after bankruptcy.
I assume you are getting our video credit lessons on reestablishing your credit after bankruptcy. If not, you can access it here.
Follow these simple steps and you will be on your way.
As I’ve said before, if you give me 20 minutes per week, I will get you to a 720 Credit Score, 5-6 years before that bad credit falls off your credit report.
Credit Ruined, How does One Recover
Credit After Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Facts, After Bankruptcy – Question #3
Posted by PhilipT on July 8th, 2010
Credit After Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Facts, After Bankruptcy – Question #2
Question submitted by: Michael, Waco Texas
My Chapter 7 bankruptcy was recently discharged. I have no credit cards but am getting credit card solicitations after bankruptcy. Many of them have high annual fees and high interest rates. What credit cards should I get after bankruptcy?
Answer:
First of all,...
Posted by admin on July 8th, 2010
Bankruptcy Basics (Just the Facts)
Congress enacted the “Bankruptcy Code” in 1978. The Bankruptcy Code, which is codified as title 11 of the United States Code, has been amended several times since its enactment. It is the uniform federal law that governs all bankruptcy cases.
The procedural aspects of the bankruptcy process...
Posted by PhilipT on July 6th, 2010
Bankruptcy Facts / Credit After Bankruptcy Question #1
Question Submitted by: Rodney, Phoenix, AZ
I recently was advised by a real estate expert to declare bankruptcy but not go through with it in an effort to save my home from foreclosure. I filed the forms but never followed through as directed, I lost my home, and...
Posted by Philip Tirone on June 28th, 2010
How to Recover After a Bankruptcy—Bankruptcy Facts Part 3
There is no shortage of information for people who want to move past the bankruptcy facts and recover by building a better and stronger future. Countless blogs are devoted to the subject, libraries have shelves and shelves of books, and free teleseminars offer counseling on how...
Posted by Philip Tirone on June 25th, 2010
How to Recover After a Bankruptcy – Bankruptcy Facts Part 2
Time to continue applying the bankruptcy facts so that you can recover from the circumstances that caused the bankruptcy and stop suffering from the bankruptcy! A lot of people think that credit repair after bankruptcy is impossible, so they simply stop being proactive. But the...
Posted by Philip Tirone on June 16th, 2010
How to Recover After a Bankruptcy – Bankruptcy Facts Part 1
In talking with thousands of customers who have gone through my program in search of the bankruptcy facts, I have learned that many people who want to recover after a bankruptcy are emotionally exhausted, mentally vexed, and physically drained. What most people do not...
Posted by Philip Tirone on June 7th, 2010
Last week, we talked about how to find a good bankruptcy attorney to handle all of your bankruptcy facts. This week, we take a look at how to file without hiring a bankruptcy attorney.
If your debts have grown too large to handle and you are constantly hounded by creditors, declaring bankruptcy may be the...
Posted by Philip Tirone on June 3rd, 2010
When you are filing for bankruptcy, hiring a bankruptcy attorney might seem like one more expense on top of a ton of other debts that are weighing you down. However, one of the bankruptcy facts is that a bankruptcy attorney will save you a tremendous amount of stress. You may even emerge from the process...
Posted by Philip Tirone on May 26th, 2010
If you are facing the pressure of mounting bills, creditors calling your home all day, and compounding interest payments pulling you more and more underwater, looking into the bankruptcy facts might be your best option, but beware bankruptcy scams!
Filing for bankruptcy can be a tricky process, and seeking the help of a bankruptcy expert is...