One Credit Card Can Improve Your Credit After Bankruptcy

After filing for bankruptcy you may be wondering if it will ever be possible to rebuild your credit score. You may find yourself thinking that you may never be able to get a loan or be approved for any type of credit after this has happened.

What you need to keep in mind is that many, many people have had to file for bankruptcy and it is very possible to get your good credit standing back after filing for bankruptcy, you just have to learn how to do it.

Something that can help you improve your credit score after filing for bankruptcy is actually getting a credit card. Yes, a credit card. I am not talking about a huge credit card, it is very important to start out small when you are first beginning the processes of improving your credit after filing for bankruptcy.

A small credit card that you could use at least once a month and then pay it off every billing cycle would help on improving your credit within a year. You must never, under any circumstances, miss a monthly payment. Keep this credit card small so that you know you will have the money to pay the bill each month. By doing so you are allowing any lendor to view the fact that you have kept your monthly payments current, every time and this will really look good in showing you can be responsible for your debts.

Just remember when you are using your credit card for improving your credit score, do not max out your credit card. If you do that it would show the lendors that you are still capable of putting yourself in a financial situation that could be hurtful to your credit very quickly. Use it wisely and always make that monthly payment! Prove to them that you have the ability to improve your credit responsibly and consistently, this will increase your risk factor whenever you decide to borrow money down the road, after filing for bankruptcy.

Be careful when choosing the proper credit card though because choosing one that requires a co signer could be a problem for you since you have had to file for bankruptcy prior to obtaining this credit card. But you do need to know that these types of cards tend to have a higher interest rate. When choosing a credit card program just make sure that you choose one that you will be able to handle. Make sure you get one that your current finances will allow you to keep up the way it has to be in order to improve your credit rating.

After filing for bankruptcy you need to know that a good credit score is very important but just making regular payments on your credit card is not the only way that your score is affected. Make sure that you do not have many accounts because when they show up on your credit report that will not look good, they do not want to see that you have all of these open existing accounts, so close the ones you do not need. These things should help increase your chances of achieving a better credit score rating.

 

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