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2008-11-11When talking about bankruptcy, people tend to avoid that very situation. They wouldn’t want to entertain that idea very on their mind. Even in the midst of a big financial crisis in their lives, bankruptcy is the least option. They would rather think about other means just not to get bankrupt.

That option is the last resort. But in case you’ve been in that situation, then there’s still life after that terrible financial condition. Getting your feet from a traumatic bankruptcy can be a very difficult task. You’ll be again starting from scratch. That would not be a problem for you are not the only one suffering from this dilemma.


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First, you need to think and analyze your previous spending habits. What really lead you to go bankrupt? Analyze your expenses, the way you handle your money and of course your lifestyle. Do you really have to live a lavish lifestyle? And the major question is can you afford that kind of living? What are your major purchases recently? That kind of self-questioning may really help.

You should picture out the situation, the causes that made you experience bankruptcy. After that, make a plan on how to rise again and live without going into a financial disaster. The primary thing that you have to do is to bring back your credibility to people especially to financial institutions.



Regain your good financial standing status days and make it a point to do that for the couple of years. You need to build up resources. Start saving your money and put it on good use. Don’t be such a splurge. Bear in mind that what drove you to bankruptcy are your too much spending attitude.

You have to change your ways regarding your expenses. Availing of credit card is ok but be sure to pay on time. Do not delay payments for interest charges are higher. Make sure also that when using credit cards, it’s for emergency purposes and not for luxurious items. If various credit card companies are offering you, only choose one or two.

Lots of credit cards may lead to temptation. You wouldn’t want to end up into the same situation again, do you? Having a savings account is a good option too because it means less reliance on your credit card purchases. You’ll learn how to set aside amount in your account.

Budgeting is also very advisable because it teaches you on how to manage your money. And remember, stick to your budget. Anyway, if you find yourself homeless due to bankruptcy, there’s an easy remedy. Some lenders are willing to offer you a housing loan. That is unbelievable regarding your situation but true.

Financial companies do understand the situation and by giving back the favor, you should pay them promptly. Prove to them that you’re worth their risk. So, you’ll have a new home and ready to move in. Bankruptcy can really bring stress to your life but there is lesson in this experience.

You’ll know now how to deal with your monthly expenditures. Your spending habits will then change for the better and you’ll live a life without worries. Remember, it’s fine to have debts as long as you know how to manage your resources and pay your creditors.



About the author

The author of this article Rick Goldfeller is a successful underground Financial Analyst who has been advising and coaching individuals for many years. Rick recently published a book on how to manage your money and attract Wealth and Financial Freedom. More info on his Finance Planning course is available HERE.


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1. Avoid Declaring Personal Bankruptcy: Act Fast Before It’s Too Late
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