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		<title>Business Credit Cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 23:47:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Among the vast number of credit cards available, one of the most underestimated is the business credit card. Many people choose not to apply for a business credit card because apart from having a definite target market - business owners or business executives - it appears to be complicated to use. Although a business credit card has more stipulations, it has a lower interest rate compared with other sorts of credit cards and, contrary to popular misconception, it can be very useful if used properly.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Among the vast number of credit cards on the market, one of the most underestimated is the business credit card. Many people decide not to apply for a business credit card because apart from having a definite target market &#8211; business owners or business executives &#8211; it seems to be complicated to use. Although a business credit card has more provisos, it has a lower interest rate compared with other kinds of credit cards and, contrary to popular misconception, it can be very useful if used properly.</p>
<p><u>What is a business credit card?</u> Generally, a business credit card is for business people&#8217;s use, so  compared with a regular credit card, a business credit card has a high credit limit and a low interest rates. Depending on the business credit card you choose, a business credit card usually also brings a lot of benefits.</p>
<p>Since it is targeted at businessmen or those people who are building a business, a business credit card is meant to benefit these small businesses. A business credit card helps the budding business by allowing the owner to finance bills or payroll, which improves cash flow. Apart from giving the image of a reliable credit card company, business credit cards supply detailed statements of expenditure and give quality customer service as its two major benefits.</p>
<p>Aside from enjoying higher spending limits and lower interest rates, a business credit card provides numerous alternative  credit options for small businesses. A business credit card also caters to large corporations as well as those people who are just beginning their own business because it closely reflects the base rate of credit.</p>
<p><u>Simplifying business credit cards.</u> It really pays to go to the bank when one applies for a credit card to get answers to all the immediate questions you may have. But since a business credit card is for business people who are always on the go, many business credit card issuers offer online applications for business credit cards. So, when one applies for a business credit card, there is no need to visit the bank any more, which means that there is also no need to wait in the queue just to talk to a bank manager.</p>
<p>When you apply for a business credit card online, all you have to do is to choose the business credit card that suits your small business or corporate credit requirements right from the comfort of your home or office. Aside from offering safe, secure, and simple processes that are designed to help you to take care of your fledgling business, most online business credit cards offer access features for the convenience of the business credit card holder such as online bill payment and reporting.</p>
<p>Customized company logos and access to instant cash are further advantages offered on line. Yet other online business credit cards offer even more detailed reporting features for easy monitoring of multiple accounts.</p>
<p>Most business credit cards require no fees for the first year and no pre-set spending limit or finance charges. Other business credit cards run membership rewards schemes that enable the member to earn points towards travel, merchandise and other advantages for the business.</p>
<p>Many business credit cards offer small businesses a credit line of up to $100,000 at a competitive APR as low as base + 1.99% for both cash and check purchases. Furthermore, 100% of the credit line is available as cash and usually no collateral is required.</p>
<p>The business credit card holder might receive fee-free checks as well as a card to access their account. Everyday savings or exclusive savings, express approvals, no annual fee, up to 5 percent rebates on all qualifying purchases, and 0% introductory annual percentage rate (APR) on purchases during the first half of the year of card membership are some of the great benefits of most business credit cards.</p>
<p>Although the majority of the business credit card issuers offer great deals, it is still important to research what your business requirements are first. Whether you want your business credit card for investing in inventory or only for payroll, it is important to look for a business credit card that can handle almost anything you may require.</p>
<p>Whether you opt to go directly to the bank or apply for a business credit card online, a number of premier business credit card suppliers are there to assist you to find the right credit card product as easily and conveniently as possible.</p>
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		<title>Credit Cards Dos and Don&#039;ts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 10:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just ask yourself: is the credit card work for me or am I working for the credit card? Most people's answer to that question will depend on how they use their "plastic friend" as credit cards are often known. As many people with huge credit card debts will tell you, they didn't realize that things were so bad until too late, because most credit card companies try so hard to make themselves seem like a charity. Well, take it from me, they aren't.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just ask yourself: is the credit card work for me or am I working for the credit card? Most people&#8217;s response to that question will depend on how they treat their &#8220;plastic friend&#8221; as credit cards are sometimes known. As many people with huge credit card debts will tell you, they didn&#8217;t realize that things were so bad until too late, because most credit card companies try so hard to make themselves seem like a charity. Well, take it from me, they aren&#8217;t.</p>
<p>But this is not an anti credit card campaign. They have their uses &#8211; in America, for example, if you want to hire a car, you have got to have a (major) credit card. But, consider this scenario:</p>
<p>You get an offer in the mail that sounds good, perhaps it&#8217;s a new television or refrigerator. But it costs $2,000. You have a credit card with a $5,000 limit, so you go out and purchase the item right away. Often, this is how your repayment schedule will work out. Most credit cards charge a minimum percentage of the remaining balance (typically 2 percent) per month. Assuming the interest rate is 18 percent and you choose to repay the minimum amount of $40, $30 of that will go towards interest and only $10 will come off the $2,000 you borrowed!</p>
<p>Sounds scary? It doesn&#8217;t have to be. The moral of the illustration is to use the credit card very, very carefully.</p>
<p><u><b>Credit Cards Dos and Don&#8217;ts</b></u></p>
<p>There is a lot of truth in the saying that credit cards are not a substitute for not having money. Every time you use a credit card this should be the theme replaying in your head. And you would do good to remember the following too:</p>
<p><u>Dos.</u></p>
<p>1] Always plan for the purchases that you have to have and those that you only want. You need the essentials, but you just want everything else. The ability to make a distinction might assist you plan more sensibly.</p>
<p>2] If you are caught up in financial difficulties, it&#8217;s always a good idea to talk to the credit card issuer who might re-schedule your repayments. If you simply default, that only builds up an unfavourable credit history for you and you could find yourself being refused credit in the future.</p>
<p>3] Unless it is an emergency, remaining within your credit limits will assist you a lot. If you have to spend over the credit card limit, keep within manageable levels, say within 30 percent.</p>
<p>4] If your letterbox is chock-full of information on credit cards with more favourable offers than you are currently enjoying, you could always approach your issuer for a better deal. They want to keep you as a customer, so they will listen.</p>
<p><u>Don&#8217;ts</u></p>
<p>1] Do not use your credit card to purchase household goods. It is too expensive in the long run.</p>
<p>2] Do not only pay the minimum amount necessary. You will end up paying exorbitant amounts of interest. The quicker you can clear the debt the better.</p>
<p>3] Never use the credit card to buy things you can&#8217;t afford without the credit card.</p>
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