Bankruptcy Not As a
Debt Solution
By Martin Rogers
When
people are flooded with debts, and they see no way out of their
situation, they start thinking bankruptcy could be the only
possible solution towards a debt free life. Almost all debtors
are not aware of two main points about
bankruptcy:
-
Bankruptcy is not a wise method for debt solution
- Bankruptcy brings noxious consequences, affecting financial
and social status
Here is a
list of the aforementioned noxious
consequences:
1. A
bankruptcy filing remains on a Credit Report for as long as 10
years, and it also stays on Court Records for as long as 20
years. Thanks to this, your chances of getting a loan and even
a job again, will be minimal.
2. You
can also lose valuable assets when filing for bankruptcy, or
you have to pay the equivalent in money.
3. As we
said before, your financial and social status will be deeply
affected. People tend to loose faith upon someone who has filed
for bankruptcy.
4. If a
business owner files for bankruptcy, he will suffer the same
consequences as any other person who has filed for bankruptcy.
He will not qualify again for a business loan.
5. After
declaring bankruptcy, your bank accounts will be closed, credit
cards, and everything that has been bought on hired purchase,
such as a car or a house will be returned to the
owner.
People
really need to understand how the bankruptcy process works in
order to use it as a last resort, and not as an easy way
out.
Not true
about Bankruptcy
-
Bankruptcy will not get rid of all of your debts. There are
some debts that cannot be canceled, such as tax claims,
alimony, child support, among others.
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Although bankruptcy relieves the pressure of debt, it still
leaves so many consequences that it does not feel like a fresh
start. Because of this, bankruptcy is considered a temporary
relief.
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Bankruptcy laws are rigorous about including all your accounts.
You will not be given the chance to hide any account from the
bankruptcy process.
-
Bankruptcy turns you into a debt free person at the cost of
your assets, either by liquidating them or by putting you into
a new payment plan.
Remember,
you can always choose and try many different solutions to
become debt free; but one thing is for sure, Bankruptcy should
only be used when other options fail to work; use it as last
resort.
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www.personal-bankruptcy-avoidance.com and is currently writing
some special articles to guide business on how to manage debt
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