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| SECTION 1 Bankruptcy Check Your Credit Report FAQ's How Credit Cards Protect You Your Credit Future SECTION 2 SECTION 3 |
Bankruptcy Isn’t Right For Everyone with Overwhelming Debt Most
experts recommend that if you cannot pay back outstanding consumer debt
in 3 to 5 years, bankruptcy may be the best option for you. Of course, bankruptcy isn't an "easy" out.
Depending on which kind you file, it can make it difficult for
you to obtain new credit for up to 10 years, a consequence that must be
weighed against the benefit of relief from your debts. The two types of
bankruptcy are:
One easy way
to get started is to get a FREE
credit report
and a 30-day free trial of the CreditCheck
Monitoring Service. You’ll not only see where your credit
stands now, but you can track improvements with monthly online
Monitoring Alerts that inform you of key changes to your credit file. As
a CreditCheck member, you’ll also have access to unlimited free credit
reports, so you can check your credit file anytime. If after
looking at your credit report you are still feeling overwhelmed, you
might also want to consider credit counseling or enlist the aid of a
local branch of the nonprofit National Foundation for Consumer Credit (NFCC).
The NFCC offers free or low-cost debt counseling, financial education,
budgeting assistance, and other financial services for consumers. To
locate an office nearby, you can check the NFCC web site at http://www.nfcc.org
or call toll-free 1-800-388-2227 for 24-hour automated office listings. |
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