Tips on Rebuilding Your Credit

Haines Meyer, bankruptcy lawyer

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After filing bankruptcy, it’s a good idea to get started on rebuilding your credit. If you take a few simple steps, you can improve your credit score quickly.

Secured Credit Card

You should begin with a secured credit card. You can typically get one from a bank, regardless of your credit score. You will have to put a few hundred dollars down as a deposit to secure the card, but it will be well worth it. This is by far the easiest way to start getting some positive marks on your credit report.

Store Credit Cards and Gas Station Cards

Next, you should be able to get a retail credit card or a gas card soon after (or even at the same time) you get your secured credit card. This is a great way to get closer to qualifying for a regular credit card if you don’t yet qualify.

 Regular Credit Card

You can apply for a regular credit card right after filing for bankruptcy, but you may not qualify immediately. But after getting a secured card and a retail card, you should easily qualify for a regular credit card. Obtaining these cards will help to rapidly improve your credit score.

Pay Them off Every Month

The key to improving your credit score with credit cards is to make small charges on a regular basis and pay off the balances every month. This will improve your score while ensuring you don’t get into trouble with debt right after filing for bankruptcy.

Pay Your Bills on Time

A late payment on your credit report is like an anchor on your credit score. It will drag it down for several years. But avoiding this problem is simple; just pay your bills on time, every time, without exception.

Don’t Forget Your Credit Report

You can download a free credit report from annualcreditreport.com once a year. You should do this soon after filing for bankruptcy. Make sure that any debt that should be listed as discharged in bankruptcy is accurately recorded on your credit report. If you find inaccuracies, follow the credit bureau’s reporting process to dispute these errors.

Keep Up the Good Work!

If you stick to the plan outlined above, you will increase your credit score quickly. In fact, the typical bankruptcy client has good enough credit to qualify for a home in only two or three years after filing for bankruptcy.

 

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About Haines Meyer

Haines Meyer is the founder and managing attorney of Meyer Law. Mr. Meyer has been practicing strictly bankruptcy law since 2002 and has filed over two thousand cases. In addition, he has extensive experience as a debt negotiator, and acts as a consultant in the area of bankruptcy law for other attorneys around the country. His passion and concern for helping people who are struggling with debt and his ongoing efforts to ensure they achieve their financial freedom, makes him one of the premiere bankruptcy attorneys in Arizona. When I started Meyer Law I made a pledge to my clients that when they came to my office they would get personal service from start to finish because that is the service you deserve. We make sure all of your questions get answered and that your case is filed in a timely manner.