Small Business Credit Cards – How to Benefit from Them.

June 5th, 2009 | Posted in Small Business Credit Card

Small business credit cards will save you a fortune..

In time and money as well! We all know time is money right? Well saving those precious minutes, hours and seconds is exactly what small business credit cards can do for you. In addition to this small business credit cards supply much better benefits than regular credit cards, making sure more money stays in your pocket.

The IRS demands that you separate personal expenses from business expenses. Now, you can see that using different credit cards for personal and business makes perfect sense right? Now that you think about it I guess it might even feel obvious.

Instead of plowing through hundreds of lines of different purchases and singling out which is which, simply get two completely different reports. They will be completely separated and you will have two different, separate bank accounts.

Even if you do not own a small business, a small business card should be used when traveling for your company, or making purchases on behalf of your employer online.

But what’s different about having one small business credit card and one regular?
The main purpose of having a small business credit card is to save money. They offer neat benefits such as lower annual percentage rates, larger credit lines than normal and last but not least the incredibly convenient prolonged grace period.

How does this save you money? Well, you pay less, you can keep the debt without debt increase for a longer period of time, and you pay less interest when you finally have to.

It’s not that easy.
Although it sounds easy, it’s not the effort equivalent of taking a step, or clicking a single link. Acquiring the perfect small business credit card is the tricky part of the solution, of course learning about the cards themselves are not exactly half the way.

There are many ways to start searching for the right credit card. Google, or use your favorite search engine, and search for the term “small business credit cards”. Slowly work your way through each and every of the significant looking results, separate the honest from the self serving recommendations, check each and every feature and benefit of the different programs and calculate what works best for you.

Or, you can quickly find out what people recommend, check the numbers of those major and/or minor credit card providers, quickly find out which would be best for you, verify that their service is on the right side of the law and that their licenses and other legal information is correct.

Find some excellent recommendations at
cardratings.com and
bankrate.

One quick step on the road to complete 100% verification of the legibility of the credit card provider, is to simply search for “[credit card provider] complaint” or “[credit card provider] is a scam”. If there are many recommendations and there are signs that it has been around for quite some time, you can proceed.

But make sure you proceed with caution, if anything causes you to be the least bit suspicious, search harder, ask other people, check databases that store complaints and confirmed scams for the provider’s name. Only when you are completely sure proceed, order the credit card and prepare for a lifetime of savings, in time and money.

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Instant Approval Credit Cards

May 25th, 2009 | Posted in Instant Approval Credit Cards

The term “Instant Approval Credit Cards’” is loosely used by credit card companies in many cases, ” Instant Approval” can mean within hours to a week or longer. And even if you are approved within hours your credit line may not be available until a further date. Please take the time to read the terms of service located on the credit card application page.

In many cases consumer fall into the trap of filling out to many “Instant Aproval” credit card applications be cause they did not realize that Instant approval was not Instant. The result couldĀ  be too many hits on your credit report making the lender suspicious and not giving you any credit.

It is not uncommon in todays credit world, for creditors to ask for a fax of your pay check stub, or W2 forms, further delaying getting that actual credit

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