Title: Bankruptcy and Your Credit Score
1Bankruptcy and Your Credit Score
Understanding the Basics
2Bankruptcy Chapters
3An individual may file bankruptcy under chapter
7, 11, 12 or 13 of US Bankruptcy Code
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Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
5Typically used by small businesses
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Chapter 12 Bankruptcy
7Family farmers or fishermen
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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
9- Wage earner plan
- Rarely used is a three to five year wage
garnishment
10- Wage earner plan
- Is a three to five year wage garnishment
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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
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13Bankruptcy Timelines
14Not all bankruptcies are the same with regard to
time lines
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16Credit ScoreDate of Filing Bankruptcy
17Almost all unsecured debts are discharged in a
Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 3 ½ months leaving you
able to work on paying bills and increasing the
credit score
18Most credit scores improve after Chapter 7
19Credit Score after Discharge
20A debtors credit score may actually increase
noticeably right after the bankruptcy is
discharged
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22Long-Term Impact on Credit Score
23How bankruptcy impacts a debtors credit score in
the long run depends on a variety of factors
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Discharged debts will remain on report but show
as discharged
25Lenders place differing levels of importance on a
previous bankruptcy
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26Debtor needs to have stable employment and
sufficient income
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27Credit cards, car loans, and other types of
credit may be available during and after Chapter
7 discharge
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28Mortgage Loans after Bankruptcy
29With a steady income, most individuals can apply
for an FHA loan within two years a chapter 7
discharge
30Depends on what type of bankruptcy filed
31Depends on what type of bankruptcy filed
Typically takes at least 2 years before debtor
can qualify for a mortgage after Chapter 7
discharge
32Debtor may qualify for FHA mortgage after one
year of payments in a chapter 13 or two years
after Chapter 7 discharge
Depends on what type of bankruptcy filed
Typically takes at least 2 years before debtor
can qualify for a mortgage after Chapter 7
discharge
33Credit after Bankruptcy
34Debtor should not shy away from all credit after
bankruptcy
35Be cautious and selective but apply for at least
one credit card after bankruptcy
36May need to obtain a secured credit card
37Use the card sparingly
38Pay it off each monthPay it off on time
39Ways to Improve Credit Score after Bankruptcy
40A debtor can take numerous steps to help increase
his or her credit score after a bankruptcy
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