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How do bankruptcies affect your credit score?

Jan. 29, 2025
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Before starting on a pursuit to accumulate points and miles, it's important to understand how your credit score is calculated and the mistakes you should be careful to avoid. Your credit report follows you around for a long time, and you should only consider opening credit cards if you're able to manage them responsibly.

With every credit card I've opened, I've become even more attentive to paying my bills on time and monitoring my accounts for fraud.

However, it's possible that before you found the world of points and miles, you may have made some mistakes, such as missing payments, carrying a balance or even having to declare bankruptcy.

I'll examine how bankruptcy affects your credit score and what you can do about it.

The contents of this post are not meant to represent legal or financial advice, and you should consult with a lawyer and/or financial professional before making decisions regarding a bankruptcy filing.

Understanding personal bankruptcy

There are two types of bankruptcies an individual can enter into — Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 is the more traditional of the two, in which all your qualifying debts, such as credit card balances, medical bills and personal loans, are discharged after three to four months.

As soon as you file, an "automatic stay" order stops most creditors from pursuing collection efforts. If you have a high enough income to pay back a certain amount of your debt, you can file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection to restructure your debt payments and possibly reduce your debt load as well.

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Whether you file under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, you can expect the bankruptcy to stay on your credit report for seven to 10 years. It is likely to bring down your credit score sharply.

However, Credit Karma says that a completed Chapter 13 bankruptcy could be viewed more favorably in the future, as it indicates that you repaid more of your debt.

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How does bankruptcy affect your credit score?

You may be wondering how big of a hit your credit score will take if you file for bankruptcy. There's no one-size-fits-all answer here.

The exact score impact will depend on a number of personal factors, including the amount of debt discharged during your bankruptcy proceedings and the ratio of positive to negative accounts on your report.

However, you can expect to see a drop of 130-200 points on your credit score, according to FICO.

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If you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the public record will stay on your credit report for a full 10 years. The good news, however, is that the following items will fall off your report after seven years:

  • Trade lines that state "account included in bankruptcy"
  • Third-party collection debts, judgments and tax liens discharged through bankruptcy
  • Chapter 13 public record items

Most people believe that bankruptcy means their financial life is ruined, and while it should only be considered as a last resort, the impact is limited to only 10 years. If you focus on a clean slate of making sound financial decisions, you'll emerge a decade later with a rejuvenated credit score.

After bankruptcy, you can take proper steps to improve your credit by paying your bills on time, not carrying a balance on any open credit cards and keeping your credit utilization ratio low.

Are you eligible for a credit card after filing for bankruptcy?

A popular misconception about personal bankruptcies is that it is impossible to be approved for a credit card or loan after filing for bankruptcy. After filing for bankruptcy, some people consider secured cards to help them begin the credit recovery process.

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Secured cards require you to make a cash deposit up front in exchange for a credit limit. This gives lenders greater peace of mind by protecting them in case you're unable to pay off your card.

Before applying for new credit products to help rebuild your credit, you should examine the factors that led you to bankruptcy in the first place and make sure you're not setting yourself up for failure.

Related: Best secured cards

Bottom line

While bankruptcy will negatively affect your credit report initially, with good financial habits over time, you'll start to see an uptick in your credit score.

In fact, with consistent on-time payments, responsible spending and continual monitoring of your credit report, you'll be on the clear path to rebuilding your credit after bankruptcy.

Related: How to consolidate and pay off your debt

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Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

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