Monday, November 26, 2007

BUSINESS CREDIT CARDS

Learning to handle business credit cards effectively

Business credit cards are becoming increasingly popular among many businesses today. The wide acceptance of business credit cards and the effective, almost fool proof way, of tracking down business expenses has made them almost indispensable for companies. But a business credit card is still a credit card, and you are still at the same risk of having credit problems if you mismanage your business credit cards. Below are some effective strategies you can use in order to make your business credit cards work for you:

Apply for a card at your bank – Applying for a business credit card at the bank you already established a business relationship with can actually help in facilitating the approval of your application. Additionally, this relationship can work for you because it could even be possible for you to apply for a higher credit limit without the bank even resorting to scoring system.

Avoid mixing your personal and business purchases – Mixing what should be two separate types of expenses can create problems in terms of tax and money management.

Do not card hop – it is not advisable to apply for multiple credit cards just because a particular card company is offering a great sign up deal. This practice can actually lower your credit rating and also pose a problem in terms of money management.

Do not make any cash advance – You can actually reduce your interest costs as well as your credit card fees by simply not using the cash advance feature of your business credit card. A cash advance actually carries more fees and additional costs.

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