That depends on HOW they notated the account. If they marked it as 'included in bankruptcy', even if you did not list them on your creditor matrix, you probably will not succeed in disputing it, but you can try.
Typically, mortgage companies are willing to lend to a consumer 12 months after a bankruptcy is DISCHARGED. Make sure that the disposition is recorded on all three credit bureaus. Also, follow up and make sure that all credit accounts that were included are notated as "included in bankruptcy" and cleaned up, so that they will no longer impact your credit scores. You also need to establish and pay on time positive credit. Twelve months of positive payment history on even one account will help you to get another mortgage.
No, the banks can not close your saving and checkings account. If you have credit card debts then yes they can close your credit cards.
In some cases, it actually does. This really depends on a lot of factors and variables, but I have seen credit scores increase 100+ points after filing a bankruptcy.
While it is more difficult to obtain a Merchant Account with a bankruptcy on your credit it is still possible. I was able to get a merchant Account through Orbitalpay (http://www.orbitalpay.com) with less than perfect credit as they are "in house" and are more leniant with approvals than most banks.
Keep in mind that a bankruptcy will affect your credit score. What you must do now is add good credit e.g. secure credit cards and maybe a secure loan will increase your credit score within 2 years. Your credit scrore primarily judge consumers on what they have done within the last two years. If you add good credit, your score will increase.
will bankruptcy increase you credit score over time
The bankruptcy will appear on their credit if you include this card in your bankruptcy. If you leave the card off the bankruptcy, it will not effect their credit.
Any credit is an increase to an account. A debit is a decrease to the account.
Typically, mortgage companies are willing to lend to a consumer 12 months after a bankruptcy is DISCHARGED. Make sure that the disposition is recorded on all three credit bureaus. Also, follow up and make sure that all credit accounts that were included are notated as "included in bankruptcy" and cleaned up, so that they will no longer impact your credit scores. You also need to establish and pay on time positive credit. Twelve months of positive payment history on even one account will help you to get another mortgage.
Capital is a Credit Balance account. To increase capital and therefore increase OE, you will Credit the account. Not DEBIT. You Debit Cash, Credit Capital.
I think that your credit report would be updated to show that the account was "included in a Ch 7 bankruptcy." You should be able to get a free credit report from www.annualcreditreport.com if you want to check your credit report to be sure the account's status is listed correctly.
No, the banks can not close your saving and checkings account. If you have credit card debts then yes they can close your credit cards.
Any increase is an credit for a liability
shut the fu ck up.
Remember the basic accounting equations Assets = Liabilities + Owners Equity (Stockholders Equity) Assets increase with a debit Liabilities as well as Equity increase with a credit Liabilities have a credit balance (meaning you must credit the account to "increase" it and debit the account to "decrease" it) this makes liabilities a credit.
In some cases, it actually does. This really depends on a lot of factors and variables, but I have seen credit scores increase 100+ points after filing a bankruptcy.
While it is more difficult to obtain a Merchant Account with a bankruptcy on your credit it is still possible. I was able to get a merchant Account through Orbitalpay (http://www.orbitalpay.com) with less than perfect credit as they are "in house" and are more leniant with approvals than most banks.