It’s Strictly Business With New Business Credit Cards

There’s one image of your childhood you can’t erase from your mind. At the end of every weekday, your dad follows the same coming-home-from-the-office routine. He walks through the door, drops his briefcase heavily to the floor, and trudges to the living room, grunting at anyone who has the audacity to greet him. This ritual always baffled you, but over time, you realized that you must never work for someone who could turn a kind, loving person like your dad into the Grinch.

So, because life as a humble salaried employee doesn’t appeal to you, you hatch the brilliant idea of owning your own business. Starting up your own company, however, required more work than you had imagined. The hours are long, the stress is unbelievable. Still, you persevere, and after some time, you turn a profit. You remember the image of your father at the end of the workday, and in a spurt of generosity, you reward your staff with new business credit cards.

Small Cards for Small Businesses

Small business starter credit cards are becoming chic due to the recent number of home and small businesses skyrocketing. Depending on how your company functions, you can avail of several new low-interest business credit cards for your workers, from companies such as Advanta, Chase, and Open.

Business Benefits

Each of the cards offers benefits that meet the needs of various types of employees. For example, several of the new business credit cards, such as the Advanta Platinum Business Custom Card, the Gold Delta SkyMiles Business Credit Card, and the Blue Cash for Business Credit Card boast of a 0% Introductory APR, with introductory periods ranging from 6 months to an incredible 15 months! Also, the regular APR of the new business credit cards is quite low, ranging from about 8% to 20%. Some of the cards collect no Annual Fees from their cardholders, offering a nice holiday bonus to people on your payroll. Some charge an Annual Fee while others charge an annual fee only after the first year. Credit cards that fall into the latter category include the Business Gold Rewards Card and the Business Green Rewards Card from American Express’s OPEN program.

Custom Cards

While these cards have different perks, your employees have different responsibilities, and the new business credit cards can cater to them. American Express’s JetBlue Business Credit Card is perfect for salesmen who spend more time out of the office than in it, or inspectors who must assess out-of-town operations. Use this card to get an exclusive 5% discount on JetBlue flights. Also, the card provides protection for your trips, which include Baggage Insurance, Damage Insurance, and Car Rental Loss.

For your employees who make purchases for your company, the American Express SimplyCash Business Card is the perfect plastic. This new business credit card offers cash back on office supplies, wireless services, and gas. For nearly all other purchases, they can earn 1% cash back.

Lastly, to reward your employees for all the time and effort they put in day in and out, consider the Advanta Platinum Business Card. This card can be personalized by including your company name at the card’s top. Create a sense of unity and cooperation by providing this card for your employees. This new business credit card also features a maximum credit line of $50,000, and $0 Fraud Liability.



Source by Ellene Bauer

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