Credit-Land.com offers best credit card applications online!
Tips on how to use your low-limit card to restore your post-bankruptcy credit
Ezine articles about Credit Cards
 
Credit Card Applications > Credit Card Articles > Bankruptcy > Tips on how to use your low-limit card to restore your post-bankruptcy credit

Tips on how to use your low-limit card to restore your post-bankruptcy credit

By Susan Lou, January 29, 2011

More and more people have filed for bankruptcy by the end of 2010, they have either filed Chapter 13 or Chapter 7 for bankruptcy protection, and this is the highest since the year 2005 and the reasons are plenty. The main reason being unemployment or underemployment, and most people are relying on these credit cards to meet their very basic requirements and expenses. In such a scenario, it does not come as a surprise that more and more people are filing for bankruptcy and are trying to make a fresh economic beginning. The trouble however begins only after the bankruptcy filing is completed. It is then that the negatives begin to surface and consumers are left with the daunting task of rebuilding their credit from scratch. Thankfully these customers have something to rely on. Low-limit cards are a benefit for these customers and it would help in giving their credit scores a boost.

There is a lot of damage done to the credit scores while filing for bankruptcy. While most of the debts may get wiped out at least 100 points gets wiped off from the consumer`s scores and it will continue to show up for the next 7 to 10 years on the credit report and this would depend on the type of bankruptcy that was filed. When the credit scores are not up to the mark consumers will have to struggle to avail personal, auto, or mortgage loans. And in case they do qualify for loans by default, they will be faced with interest rates that are sky high as these consumers are considered high risk. However, there are many credit cards that are now available with low limits and these are ideal for consumers to rebuild their credit scores that are weak.

The first thing to do while rebuilding the credit score is to pay up the monthly bills on time and without any delay. The second thing is not to rack up huge credit card bills again. This is a good way to show lenders that the consumers are responsible and careful with their spending habits and they have learnt their lessons well. This will help reestablish the faith in the customers as they have handled their credit in a responsible manner, used cash wherever possible etc. These low limit cards are mostly for these customers and come with high interest rates.

Copyright © 2005-2012 Credit-Land.com, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Susan Lou

Susan Lou is a business consultant with a largest multinational corporation. With a Masters degree in Financial Management and Accounting from Princeton University, she has been an active member of the financial community. She nurtures an interest in writing and regularly writes articles related to finance and business.

Leave a Reply

TOP BEST CREDIT CARDS
Credit One® Bank
Credit
History
Fair Credit
Get Pre-Qualified in less than a minute.
Includes online access to your monthly Credit Score.
Capital One®
Credit
History
Limited / Bad
Get the credit you need with no processing fees or application fees.
Automatic reporting to the 3 major credit bureaus.
Credit One® Bank
Credit
History
Fair Credit
Pre-Qualify for a Visa credit card without affecting your credit score.
Get a starting credit line up to $1,500.
See all popular credit cards
Help Us Improve!

We rely on the feedback from our customers like you in order to improve our site.

Free Services Credit Cards Help Center Tell a friend about Credit Cards Credit Cards News Credit Cards eZine Credit Education

Special Credit Card Offer

Capital One® See If You´re Pre-Qualified

Credit Card Applications All content. Copyright © 1999-2012.
Credit-Land.com, Inc.
All rights reserved.