globehall.com globehall.com
Main :> About Us :> Place Your Link :> Security & Privacy :> Terms & Conditions :> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add URL
 
 

Academics & Learning

 

Sports

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Drink & Food

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

Estate & Realty

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

Companies & Business

 

Issues & News

 

Indoor Games

 

Computers & Software

 

Self Management

 

Jobs & Employment

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Technology & Science

 

Investment & Finance

 

Entertainment

 

Teens & Kids

 

Art & Creative

 

Garden & Home

 

Policies & Law

 

Shopping Online

 

People & Society

 

Main › Investment & Finance › Insolvency & Bankruptcy
 

Tips For Getting Finance After Bankruptcy

 
Author: Mary Wise

Unless you are willing to pay terribly high interest rates, you should try to raise your credit score as much as possible. The lower your credit score, the higher the risk for the lender to grant you a loan and the higher the risk, the higher the rate.

This is unavoidable, of course there are special situations that may have caused your financial breakdown, but there are no means to avoid this and lenders cant take subjective facts into consideration when it comes to fixing the interest rate.

Repairing your credit
Repairing your credit may take some time, but here is the way to start. Open a savings account and start making regular deposits. You dont need to deposit large amounts, but the fact that you have an income that lets you put away an amount of money regularly will soon be recorded to your credit history and will highly contribute to raising your credit score and improving your credit history. This is just the first step but as a first step, the most important one.

Credit Cards
Once youve a reasonable amount of money in your savings account, use it to apply for a secured credit card. Secured Credit Cards are just like regular credit cards only that you can only borrow the money that youve previously transferred to an account. There is no risk for the card issuer so youll be able to get it even if your bankruptcy is close in time and your credit is not that good. After using your secured credit card for a while you can apply (if you havent been offered one yet by that time) for an

unsecured credit card.

Your credit score improvement will most surely let you get approved without hassles. Make sure you use the card wisely, make small purchases pay the credit card balance always in full if possible, and never miss a payment nor make late payments.

Using your credit card wisely will help you skyrocket your credit score. Now is the time to start requesting small personal loans. Asking for small loan amounts will guarantee that youll get approved. Your regular monthly payments will do the rest, your credit score will soon reach a status where youll be able to request personal loans at very reasonable interest rates.

Final Steps
At this time you should have reached a good credit tag and youll be able to obtain any financial product that you need.

Refinancing your home loan would be the next wise step to continue improving your credit score. Or you could request a home equity loan. Either of them will prove to future lenders that you are able to commit to repaying higher amount loans and that youve finally put behind your bankruptcy.

Author Bio:
Mary Wise is a proclaimed scripter. Mary likes to write articles about this topic.
You can search for this article using: bankruptcy finance, auto bankruptcy finance, bankruptcy law, bankruptcy alternative
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Using Standard Deviation and the Sharpe Ratio: Tools of the Pros
 
Unwrapping Bankruptcy
 
6 Helpful Mortgage Tips
 
A Magnetic Procedure to Unite all Your Debts
 
Finding A Commercial Mortgage Broker
 
Airline Credit Card Offers - Be Selective When Choosing
 
What it Means to be Rich
 
Personal Bankruptcy
 
What is a Cash Structured Settlement?
 
IRA Distribution Mistakes--How to Blow Your Retirement Money
 
 
 
   Main :> Security & Privacy :> Terms & Conditions
© 2008 www.globehall.com All Rights Reserved.