Charging Forward Post-Bankruptcy

Monday, June 13th, 2011

After a recent bankruptcy you may be feeling the need to build your credit “credibility.” While it’s always important to understand the perils of plastic—the reason many average Americans choose bankruptcy in the first place—it’s also important for a better financial future to show creditors that you can successfully manage that type of debt.

Even qualifying for an initial credit limit of $1000 is a good place to start for a newly-discharged debtor, assuming a few conditions are met, including:

(1) You are Pre-Approved for a Credit Card
Qualifying for the a credit card is a little like going to the prom…it always feels better the more you are asked.…

Stuck In Credit Card Rate-Hike Hell? Want Out of It?

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Have the credit card companies ‘jacked-up’ your rates, doubling your payments?

And really stuck it to you and your family?

Now, you’re screwed for sure…right?

Where is the money gonna come from to make double payments?

You can’t just ask your boss for a raise because you need more money…can you?. So, you have to try to pay with what you have.

The problem is that every dollar you pay is a dollar you steal from your family.

And…to make things worse…

Have they lowered your credit limits, putting you “over limit” for no fault of your own, so now they can soak you for outrageous “over the limit” fees?…