Credit After Bankruptcy: A Step-By-Step Action Plan to Quick and Lasting Recovery after Personal Bankruptcy
Stephen Snyder
Rating: 4.5/5 Stars
Rank: 8199
A step-by-step action plan to quick and lasting recovery after personal
bankruptcy. Indexed.
About the Author
Stephen Snyder, known as "the Bankruptcy Guy," is the expert on regaining
credit after bankruptcy. He filed bankruptcy in 1993 and fully recovered
in less than six months.
A passionate speaker, he now teaches bankrupt
debtors throughout the United States how to recover from bankruptcy.
He is
the founder of the After Bankruptcy Foundation, a nonprofit organization
dedicated to educating, encouraging and restoring hope to the 1.5 million
bankrupt debtors in America each year.
Stephen and his wife Michele
currently reside in Indianapolis.
A step-by-step action plan to quick and lasting recovery after personal
bankruptcy. Indexed.
From the Publisher
You can establish mainstream credit after bankruptcy...in less than eight
months. Whether you filed bankruptcy several years ago or last week, this
book will show you how to make a dramatic and lasting recovery... read full editorial
From the Inside Flap
It's very easy for the newly bankrupt to look to high-interest credit
companies for help. But that can be a costly mistake. As Stephen and
Michele discovered, there are reputable credit providers who'll help you
re-establish... read full editorial
I attended to one of Stephen's seminars in Denver sometime back in 1998. I
am hearing impaired and I did not have a sign language interpreter but the
information that Stephen went over on the highlight were very impressive... read full review
Our Chapter 7 discharged in Oct. 2002. We got an informational mailing
regarding the credit after bankruptcy seminar but couldn't attend so I
bought the book. Best $30 I ever spent. I immediately applied for a First
Premier... read full review
I echo the comments of everyone else who has given this book a 1-star
rating - for its revolting and inappropriate religious and moralistic
tone, the absence of any clear, detailed approach to repairing credit
after... read full review