![]() Stephen SnyderAuthor, speaker and leading authority on bankruptcy recovery and credit scoring.Born on July 28 1964 in Goshen, Indiana. Stephen Snyder is the founder of the After Bankruptcy Foundation a non-profit organization that provides free bankruptcy recovery information. Stephen also writes a free weekly newsletter on bankruptcy recovery. Stephen is best known for filing bankruptcy and then recovering in only eight months. After his recovery, Stephen made it his passion to understand how to achieve good credit. He’s learned that the key to excellent credit is to have high credit scores. He’s evaluated thousands of personal credit reports in order to understand the keys to increasing these scores. As a result, he can tell consumers exactly what they need to do to increase their scores so they qualify for the lowest interest rates at the best terms. His advice has helped thousands get a mortgage after bankruptcy, a car loan after bankruptcy, and even get unsecured credit cards after bankruptcy. Today, Stephen Snyder presents up to 128 seminars per year around the country showing consumers with poor credit how to increase their credit scores. He is also the author of Do You Make These 38 Mistakes With Your Credit? which is a quick guide to the most common mistakes most people make that reduce credit scores and Increase Your Credit Scores Improve Your Lifestyle, which is the most definitive guide available for increasing credit scores. In addition, Stephen is one of only three personal finance commentators in the nation trained by Fair Isaac Corporation, the firm that created the credit scores that credit reporting agencies use to calculate a consumer's credit worthiness. Stephen is also a popular resource that the media often turns to for his expert knowledge of credit score information. Stephen Snyder has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Smart Money, The Washington Post, Bloomberg Television, CBS MarketWatch, CNNfn, CNBC, Family Circle, Better Homes and Gardens and other media outlets. Books Credit After Bankruptcy; 1996, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Bellwether LLC, Indianapolis, IN Do You Make These 38 Mistakes With Your Credit?; 2004 Bellwether LLC, Indianapolis, IN Increase Your Credit Scores Improve Your Lifestyle; 2005, 2006 Bellwether LLC, Indianapolis, IN Homepage: http://www.LifeAfterBankruptcy.com |
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