Life After Bankruptcy

Written by Chris Cooper


Bankruptcy and Credit - What Happens After Your Debts Are Discharged?

Bankruptcy will remain on your credit report for ten years. But you may be able to get credit fairly quickly - almost immediately after a bankruptcy - although you will pay dearly for it.

Due to anomalies inrepparttar credit scoring process, you’re likely to have a better score than you had while you were struggling with debt. Also if you handle debt responsibly from then on, you will find your credit score will be close to prime within a few years.

Credit scoring gives more weight to more recent events. So if you use of credit is down and you’re handling your debts responsibly, you score will go up. Remember you have to use credit to get a credit score.

Many lenders love to extend credit to recent bankrupts. They know you have more free cash because most of your debts were discharged. They also know you can’t go bankrupt again for another seven years. So they will extend credit, usually with outrageously high interest rates.

If you managed to keep your car and/or house throughrepparttar 111770 bankruptcy, your first step is to pay these bills on time.

If you have to start fresh expect to pay. A car loan may carry a 21% interest rate. Credit cards you’re offered might have an interest rate around 24%. These rates will make it very difficult to stay on top your debt.

Interest Only Home Loan – Is It Right For You?

Written by Carrie Reeder


There are many benefits to interest-only mortgage loans. There are many situations where an interest-only mortgage loan could be best for you.

Here are some ofrepparttar situations where an interest only mortgage loan might be beneficial to you:

1. If you are in a situation where your income is sporadic and would rather haverepparttar 111769 option of paying as little as possible sometimes and then paying larger amounts when there is more income, for example, a real estate agent or loan officer.

2. If you are investing your mortgage payment savings in something else that is low risk, and has a much higher return on your money than your house payment.

3. If you are temporarily in a situation where your income will be low for a while but then increase later on.

4. If your mortgage is only temporary, for example, an investor looking to flip a property or someone who is working on a fixer upper. It would be good in any situation where it would be in your best interest to keeprepparttar 111770 payment low as opposed to creating equity inrepparttar 111771 home.

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