globehall.com globehall.com
Main :> About Us :> Place Your Link :> Security & Privacy :> Terms & Conditions :> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add URL
 
 

Academics & Learning

 

Sports

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Drink & Food

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

Estate & Realty

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

Companies & Business

 

Issues & News

 

Indoor Games

 

Computers & Software

 

Self Management

 

Jobs & Employment

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Technology & Science

 

Investment & Finance

 

Entertainment

 

Teens & Kids

 

Art & Creative

 

Garden & Home

 

Policies & Law

 

Shopping Online

 

People & Society

 

Main › Investment & Finance › Annual Credit Reports
 

Why a Small Business Card May Make Sense for Your Company's Finances

 
Author: Adam Goldman

These days, more and more credit card companies are offering business credit cards to small businesses. A business credit card is similar to a personal credit card in terms of it having a reward program and the ability to pay for something first and settle the bill later when the credit card statement arrives. But this is where the similarities end.

The fact of the matter is, business credit cards have a lot more perks to it than an individual credit card. Like a business banking account, business credit cards come with larger credit limits because businesses tend to spend a lot more than individuals or family units. Moreover, a business credit card has a whole slew of other perks that make it an absolute must for any small business.

Managing your business costs

With a small business card you can pay for a business expense up front without having to dip into your company's cash account. While this can be especially useful in times of emergency, it is useful enough for day to day operations like paying for your purchases from a supplier, or footing the bill when entertaining a client.

Most credit card companies offer very low APRs for business cards, or even 0% APR for the first six months. The ability to borrow money without interest is definitely an extremely enticing prospect for businesses, especially when they can make money out of this situation.

Apart from that, a business credit card provides a company the ability to secure multiple credit cards and set different limits on them. This can be useful if you want to authorize your employees to make payments for certain items, and not overspending on their business credit cards.

Segregating your expenses

One of the hassles in business is bookkeeping. In order to keep track of your business' finances, you would have to keep track of receipts and sort them into different categories for tax and accounting purposes. Also, you may need to separate your business and personal expenses as well.

With a business credit card, you don't need to do all that. Most credit card companies provide detailed statements of your expenses charged to the card that are grouped accordingly, so you don't have to sort them out. It's like having an accountant for free!

Keeping your business and personal expenses separated is also a cakewalksimply charge your business related payments to your business credit card and your personal ones to your personal card.

Author Bio:

Adam Goldman recommends Find Credit Cards for finding an American Express card application. See http://www.findcreditcards.org/issuer/american-express.php for more information.

You can search for this article using: free credit report, free credit reports, free annual credit report, annual credit report
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Texas Auto Insurance
 
Americans in Debt
 
Mortgage Rate Insider - Lessons Learned
 
Free Debt Management Services Compared
 
Factoring Basics
 
Details of the Discover Student Card Application
 
Bad Credit Mastercards ? Can They Help Your Credit Score?
 
CD Rate Maturation
 
Tax Returns - 7 Steps To Reduce Your Stress
 
So - Just What Is Debt Consolidation?
 
 
 
   Main :> Security & Privacy :> Terms & Conditions
© 2008 www.globehall.com All Rights Reserved.