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		<title>Life After Bankruptcy and Credit Repair</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chris Kennelly asked: Unfortunately many of us have gotten used to the lifestyle that is almost dictated by debt, credit cards and loans; sometimes leading to a vicious circle of borrowing from Peter to Paul, as the saying goes. In the event that you have declared bankruptcy, and you are now beginning your process of [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Chris Kennelly						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Unfortunately many of us have gotten used to the lifestyle that is almost dictated by debt, credit cards and loans; sometimes leading to a vicious circle of borrowing from Peter to Paul, as the saying goes. In the event that you have declared bankruptcy, and you are now beginning your process of credit repair, if nothing else consider the lessons that you could have learned from the process that led you to eventually declare bankruptcy.<br/><br/>Don&#8217;t fall into the same traps that you originally fell into, in terms of the credit cards, loans and so forth. These instruments are easy to come by and the companies that offer them are obviously there to turn a profit, regardless of whether or not you or other customers can afford to make the repayments or not. They will attempt to offer the greatest rates and best services to entice you into making more debt and getting back into a situation you previously found yourself in, before your credit repair efforts.<br/><br/>Strict discipline, commitment and motivation are all part of the required mindset of your credit repair efforts, as this will not occur overnight, but will take time and patience to get to your goals of cleaning up your credit name. If you have any accounts outstanding, then strict management in terms of repayments must be adhered to, even if it means that you forego some or other luxury item to meet your scheduled account payments. This will surely help you in not getting back into bad habits of late account payments which could well have led to the bankruptcy option.<br/><br/>You will further encounter the fact that due to your credit record being somewhat tarnished, that many lenders will offer you a loan but with a higher interest rate, due to the inherent risk that you pose for these financiers. You should by no means take this personally, after all these people are running a business. A better option for you may be to elect for a secured loan, whereby some sort of security is ceded to the bank or lending institution, which in turn offsets the risk, and they may consider reducing the interest rate.<br/><br/>If you can avoid any of the lending practices during your credit repair and even after that, then this would be ideal. Although as many of us are aware it is not that easy, especially with the rising cost of living, and once you become accustomed to a certain standard of living its difficult to change.<br/><br/><a href=''>Leroy</a></div>
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