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Don't become Partners with Bankruptcy

 
Author: Martin Lukac
 

Bankruptcy is one partner you don't ever want to make deals with. Bankruptcy is when your assets are so tied up that you cannot pay your debts. There are many bankruptcy options available; however, the rules have changed, making many types harder to obtain.

Bankruptcy, once undertaken, becomes an evil partner. It will follow you for years. It can make it difficult to get a job, get affordable insurance, rent an apartment, buy a home or get a car loan. It can stay on your record for up to ten years. If you are borrowing over a certain amount, it could be revealed to a lender even after ten years.

How can you avoid bankruptcy? It is often difficult. Many people don't start looking for options until they are way beyond help. The best start is to sit down and draw up a budget.

A budget is essential to managing your money wisely. You can find your weaknesses, such as impulse buying, early on and take steps to change your spending habits. You have to create a workable budget and stick with it. This may take a few months to do. Stick with it until you make it a habit. It will change the way your finances look.

Most people facing bankruptcy have not lived within their means. This is not an option. You have to live within your means. Oh, you may be able to live beyond your means for a while, but it will catch up with you eventually. Don't let it push you into bankruptcy.

If you have large debts that you can't afford, contact the creditor and try to work out a payment plan that works for you. This might or might not go on your credit report. The most important thing is to have a way to pay all of your bills on time every month. Lenders will look at that over your negotiating a repayment plan. At least you were handling the situation.

If you find that you are simply unable to make any scenario and the associated numbers work for you, you may need the help of a financial advisor. Be careful in this. Do your homework. Don't simply go with the first person you meet.

Check for licenses and with the Better Business Bureau. Ask for credentials and references. Ask for their plan and sit and talk with them about your situation. Don't sign any agreements until you are sure this is the right person for you.

You are looking for someone that can openly help you with your finances. If you feel that the communication isn't there, choose someone else. This is your financial future on the line.

Consider selling some of your large-ticket belongings to raise money to pay off your debt. Motorcycles, new cars and homes with a lot of equity are all options. You may need to get a second job to bring in extra income.

It sounds like a lot of work and a lot of sacrifice. But it is worth it. Bankruptcy and its long-term effects on your finances and life are not to be taken on flippantly. Work hard to overcome your financial woes and you will reap the rewards.

 
 
 

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