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How to Recover from Bankruptcy and Rebuild Your Credit
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[QUOTE="Ramolak19, post: 311107, member: 72962"] I think the best thing is to identify your problem you don’t just experience bankruptcy because there are some things that you left undone which makes you go liquidate Because bankruptcy can be a difficult experience, but it is possible to recover and rebuild your credit by creating a plan that you can stick to in order to manage your finances better. Make sure all bills are paid on time each month and pay off any remaining debts as soon as possible. Then open new lines of credit to secured your cards or get loans with lower interest rates so that you can demonstrate responsible borrowing habits. And check your credit report regularly for accuracy and dispute any errors you find. [/QUOTE]
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