Brian Linnekens provides tips to improve credit score after bankruptcy

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Brian Linnekens provides tips to improve credit score after bankruptcy Individuals who file for bankruptcy in the court will definitely have to see a negative impact on their credit scores. If you recently filed for bankruptcy chapter7 and chapter 13 protections, it is very important for you to manage and improve your credit scores afterwards. Healing your credit scores will help you get your life back on track. According to Brian Linnekens there are several things you can do to start re-establishing your credit score after bankruptcy. Follow these expert tips and improve your credit scores in a very small period of time. Brian Linnekens Advises to clear your credit reports of errors One of the most important steps of managing your credit is to clear your credit reports of errors from TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian. Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, It is your right to dispute inaccuracies. Ensure that your credit reports have correctly labeled your pre-bankruptcy debt as “included in BK”. If a debt you included in the bankruptcy is not being reported correctly, contact the credit bureau reporting the information to start a dispute and have the information corrected.

Brian Linnekens asks you to Track your finances and credit reports in a regular manner After a bankruptcy, you must be extra vigilant about your finance and credit reports. Keep a regular eye on your finance and credit conservatively. Be cautious with spending. This is a high time when you essentially require making a budget for your expenditures. A definite budget or effective spending plan will help you to manage your cash flow. Have a budget with a line for saving, so you can deal with future emergencies and unexpected events easily. Stop racking up unnecessary debt. Keep your employment stable. Brian Linnekens advises you to pay your current bills in a timely manner After filing for bankruptcy in court you are required to make timely payment of your current bills and rents. Just for the reason that missed payment can hurt your credit score. Bankrupt’s payments are being tracked by the credit bureau Experian, so it is very important for a bankrupt to pay his bills in a timely manner. Repaying existing bills as agreed in court will be one of the single, most powerful things that a bankrupt can do to restore his finances and credits. It will positively affect his credit score and will help him to release his case shortly from court.

Brian Linnekens advises to apply for a new secured credit card Give up on your unsecured credit cards and apply for a secured credit card. Secured cards are useful tools for rebuilding credit. Secured cards need a cash deposit and offer lower credit limit than unsecured cards. Take a close look at the interest rate and fees before committing to a secured card. Ensure you are keeping your spending in control and paying in full and on time each month. Doing this will help you get most benefit for your score.