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  2. Tips for recovering from bankruptcy that you can start ...

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    While it wipes out your old debt, bankruptcy stays on your credit report for seven to 10 years, hurting your long-term chances of qualifying for a mortgage or other credit. After bankruptcy, you ...

  3. How to Get a Credit Card After Bankruptcy - AOL

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    Filing for bankruptcy can feel like the ultimate catastrophe. Your assets are wiped out, your credit score takes a major blow and lenders no longer want your business. If you need to get your ...

  4. How to Get Great Credit Again After a Bankruptcy - AOL

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    Rebuilding credit post-bankruptcy is quite doable with patience and the right steps. Read on for proven ways to start fresh and regain strong credit.

  5. Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act

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    Prior to the BAPCPA Amendments, debtors of all incomes could file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7. BAPCPA restricted the number of debtors that could declare Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The act sets out a method to calculate a debtor's income, and compares this amount to the median income of the debtor's state.

  6. 6 Ways To Rebuild Your Credit After Filing For Bankruptcy - AOL

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    Apply For a Secured Card If you don’t have any open accounts, you’ll find yourself mired in the classic credit catch-22 — you need accounts to establish good credit, but you need good credit ...

  7. Bankruptcy - Wikipedia

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    In Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the debtor retains ownership and control of assets and is re-termed a debtor in possession (DIP). [56] The debtor in possession runs the day-to-day operations of the business while creditors and the debtor work with the Bankruptcy Court in order to negotiate and complete a plan.

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