Posted on : 15-05-2010 | By : Steven Mitchell | In : Credit Cards
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If you own a business or are thinking about starting one, money is probably on your mind at all times. One thing you should consider is applying for a business credit card. Not only will this allow you to establish good credit, but it can help you move forward in terms of growing your company.
The number one benefit of a business credit card is that you will have money available when you need it. There is nothing wrong with making cash purchases, but this often times means waiting around until you have the money in your account. Fortunately, with a business credit card you will have a line of money that you can rely on when needed.
Another benefit is that you can collect reward points with every dollar that you spend.
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Posted on : 15-05-2010 | By : Angela King | In : Credit Cards
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Frontier has two versions of their business credit card. One version has no annual fee while the other one does. In this review, we will highlight their features and also show you alternative cards for earning frontier miles.
Rewards – no annual fee – The no annual fee version allows you to earn 1 mile for every $1 on Frontier purchases and 1 mile for every $2 spent on other regular purchases. New cardholders get 5,000 bonus miles when they spend $250 in the first 90 days of account opening. You can also earn up to 10,000 miles for initial balance transfers within 30 days of account opening.
Rewards – annual fee version – The version with the annual fee (which comes with an annual fee of $49) has better benefits. You can
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Posted on : 14-01-2010 | By : admin | In : Credit Cards
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Business credit cards are one of the tools used by companies nowadays to secure their finances when making huge purchases like inventory and machineries. Instead of cash, a manager or business owner uses this card in its transactions to eliminate the possibility of misplacing the amount if in paper, and to expedite the process of buying products. Business management graduates and analysts believe that this improves the ability of the store to fully manage its funds.
Business credit cards allow employees and management to keep track of their expenditures. It is important for an owner of a business to separate personal expenses from business expenditures. The main goal of companies who secure a credit card like this is to have an account that will pay for unexpected procurements or to buy urgent things when cash is not available.
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Posted on : 29-11-2009 | By : admin | In : Credit Cards
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Only days after announcing plans to expand lending in 2010 to provide business owners with more business credit cards, access to working capital, lines of credit and commercial mortgages; it looks like Chase is already starting to follow through for those with business checking accounts. This is in the form of two new cards called the “Ink” and the “Ink Capital” each with “Exclusive Benefits”, which were created to thank business owners for utilizing multiple Chase accounts to run their businesses.
While each credit card has no-fee associated with it, each offer is very different on the rewards current checking account owners receive.
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