How can I rebuild my credit after filing for bankruptcy?
Some of the most important ways to improve your credit are paying your outstanding bills on time and not living beyond your means. If you cannot afford to pay cash for something you want to buy, it is likely that you cannot afford it; therefore, you should not buy it. Keep this in mind when you are tempted to use a credit card to pay for consumable items such as food from restaurants, clothing, electronics equipment, etc. The best way to acquire these consumables is to save the money to purchase them in cash – this gives you time and the perspective to know whether you really need the item or not. Your credit will slowly improve over time as you pay your bills on time and keep your credit to a necessary minimum. Also, keep in mind that some debt is good. For example, student loans and a mortgage represent debts that improve your overall lifestyle by creating additional career opportunities (student loans) and providing a means to accumulate equity (mortgages).