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How Bankruptcy can Affect Your Credit

Many people believe that there isn't any life after bankruptcy, let alone credit. If this is the first time you have gone through bankruptcy, it is understandable. People think that once they have been declared bankrupt, no creditor will even give them the time of day and that no one will be confident about them or have faith in them anymore in order to extend credit to them. This is, however, untrue. You can be extended credit even after you have experienced bankruptcy.

Once you become bankrupt, All assets you possess will be utilized in order to pay your debts off. You will be obliged to make a fresh start as far as your savings and earnings are concerned. Did you know, on the other hand, however, that it's possible for you to maintain your credit card even after you become bankrupt?

This implies that, as far as you are concerned, you will be able to access credit through your credit card. Your credit card company could, of course, just find out about the bankruptcy and have your card withdrawn- American Express does this in order to shelter themselves against bad debts. But many other credit card companies continue to let you use and keep your card providing you reaffirm the debt amount after you file for bankruptcy. Therefore, your credit goes on and it will, at the condition that you pay off the original quantity of your debt.

Is there any logical reason behind this? Creditors, understandably, tend to view bankruptcy as a serious threat to their lives. They also consider your line of credit their business. If this is removed, how will they get back the money that you owe them? By filing for bankruptcy to barter credit for complete payment of your debt, they will be able to save their own interests and do not lose out as they might've done otherwise.

Bankruptcy is basically starting afresh and completely wiping the slate clean. The credit companies want to be present when that situation arrives- that is why they will allow you to continue to use your card after you become bankrupt. There will be consequences to this, however. Conditions will be imposed on you by the credit card companies after you file for bankruptcy and you will have to go along with them if you would like to keep your credit card. You will be given a lower limit- this is a clever precaution that any company will take as you have just proved unworthy as far as credit is concerned.

So you will be prevented from spending more than you can afford to pay. Some companies will make you pay out more if you want them to keep holding on to their card. This is yet another precaution used by companies. So even though credit after bankruptcy is quite difficult, it's still possible and you can obtain it with a few restrictions in order to reduce your spending.


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