October 3, 2006 3:11 PM
Personal Loans After Bankruptcy
When it comes to bankruptcy, there are some repercussions, and one of them is that it can remain on your credit report for a maximum of ten years. Not long ago, it was extremely hard to obtain a personal loan after you have filed for bankruptcy.
However, now it is not so hard and many people advertise specializing in bankruptcy personal loans, specifically for those who are working to repair their credit. However, you will want to be sure you are not adding to your financial detriment when applying for credit cards and bankruptcy personal loans.
The thing to keep in mind, after you have filed for bankruptcy, is that it will likely be very hard to comes across and obtain decent credit cards and personal loans. What this means is that personal loans and credit cards that are offered by lenders that are unknown should be investigated thoroughly.
You will want to find out if there is a catch, how high the interest rates are, and why they are so willing to extend credit to a person who has just filed bankruptcy. The key is to avoid making your financial situation worse.
Lenders who are of high quality and reputation generally wait to extend credit for two years on bankruptcy personal loans. They will want to ensure that you are trying to improve your credit history and your actions since you filed bankruptcy.
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