Businesses are constantly being targeted by credit card companies for their business. Choosing the right card that benefits with:
cash back
balance transfer
paying your bill in full
carrying a balance
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Inc.com: What’s in Your Wallet
“Credit card companies want your money. That’s nothing new, of course, but the number of cards aimed at small businesses is. “The big card issuers are kind of foaming at the mouth,” says Ben Woolsey, director of marketing at CreditCards.com, a credit card information website. Discover (NYSE:DFS), for example, launched its first small-business card this year, and American Express (NYSE:AXP) has recently introduced a small-business card called Plum. The average APR for corporate credit cards is 13.2 percent, according to CardRatings.com, a consumer advocacy and research company based in North Little Rock, Arkansas. But with a good credit rating, you can do better–and get a bevy of other benefits. Here are some of the best credit card offers for small businesses with a strong credit history.”
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David,
Excellent points. We have the latest best deals on cards including user reviews and a card finder utility to locate the card that works best for each person at http://myvesta.org/cards/ in case that helps.
@Steve Rhode: Thanks for the MyVesta link. I hope it can be beneficial to those that are looking for a small business credit card.
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