New Visitors Privacy Policy Sponsorship Contact Us Media
Baby Boomers Family Green Home and Auto In Critical Condition Just Starting Out Lifestyle Money
- advertisement -
Bankrate.com
News & Advice Compare Rates Calculators
Rate Alerts  |  Glossary  |  Help
Mortgage Home
Equity
Auto CDs &
Investments
Retirement Checking &
Savings
Credit
Cards
Debt
Management
College
Finance
Taxes Personal
Finance

Debt Management 2006

Bad credit

  When your credit rating is in a deep hole it's tough to get a good foothold.
A bankruptcy timeline
What happens before, during and after bankruptcy
Bankruptcy Timeline
Warning! Bankruptcy approaching Alert! Bankruptcy dead ahead Cut back Prepare Seek counseling Seek an attorney File bankruptcy Personal financial course Finance a vehicle 341 meeting Chapter 7: Discharge FHA-insured mortgage Unsecured credit card Purchase home FHA-insured mortgage Chapter 13: Discharge Drops off credit report Drops off credit report
 
6 months Chapter 7: Discharge
 
A discharge occurs when the court rules that a debtor is legally relieved from most debts and creditors cannot take actions to collect those debts.
This usually occurs within six months of filing.
Chapter 7: Request annual credit reports (Six months and one day)
Get a credit report from each of the three major credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) immediately after discharge.
Check for errors, missing information and an “included in BK” notification for pre-bankruptcy debts.
Chapter 7: Secured credit card (Six months and two days)
Bankrupt consumers often can get a secured credit card immediately after discharge.
Annual percentage rates are usually from 15 percent to 25 percent.
< | >
 

 

 
<< Previous story | Next story >>
   


TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- advertisement -
- advertisement -
- advertisement -

About Bankrate | Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights | Online Media Kit | Partnerships | Investor Relations | Press Room | Contact Us | Sitemap
NYSE: RATE | RSS Feeds |

* Mortgage rate may include points. See rate tables for details. Click here.
* To see the definition of overnight averages click here.

Bankrate.com ®, Copyright © 2012 Bankrate, Inc., All Rights Reserved, Terms of Use.