subota, 13. prosinca 2008.

Best Business Credit Cards

The task of choosing the best business credit card to cater to your business preferences need not be difficult and complicated, as more options are being offered to business consumers every day. It definitely helps to have pre-set criteria when comparing business cards.

For example, the APR or the annual percentage rate, which is the cost of maintaining your outstanding credit past the given grace period, should be able to work for you effectively, in such a way that it allows your business to expand your cash flow to finance your operations. This results in an increase in profit, which is then collected from customers during a given billing period. Hence, a lower APR is beneficial, especially if you have a 60-90 day billing cycle.

Another point to consider is the credit limit. If your business requires many overhead purchases and expenditures, you should go for cards with higher credit limits so as not to affect or disrupt your business operations. In determining the credit limit, card issuers usually determine your business size, the nature of the business and the cash flow. Although there are some card companies that give small to medium credit lines upon card approval, these credit limits gradually increase over time as your business develops a stable credit history with the company.

Additional incentives should also be considered. Travel mileage, rebates and cash bank guarantees, APR reduction and waiver of annual fees are just a few of the benefits that may be offered by the card issuer. To maximize the use of your business card, you should be able to analyze your business spending habits based on the available incentives of your business card. Using your business card might save you money in the long run. These are only a few of the general features you should look for when choosing the best business card. You just have to be patient and analytical when credit card shopping to find the best card for your business.

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