Question : What credit card company offers the best deals on Business Credit Card?
I have good credit and im in the market for a business credit card. What company offers the best rates, offers, cash back programs ect? Please give me some ideas on programs i should look into from the major cards like, AE, Discover, MC, and Visa.
- asked by Evilish13
All Answers: Answer #1 if you have good credit you should be able to geta good card I like American Express business cardthis card give you rewards point that you couldredeam just about anywhere free flights or items,check out www.fastcreditcardapprovals.com and gounder business credit cards here you will be ableto compare them side by side, on rates, fees andrewards, a rewards card is the best way to go. http://fastcreditcardapprovals.com/ - answered by Abcd
Answer #2 AE is the best, but also the hardest to getapproved for. Check here for more details. http://time2applynow.com - answered by Dfreeman
Answer #3 I hope my suggestion might be helpful,though youneed to make the judgement yourself.I have triedthis goodresource. http://creditcard.expertips.info/card-company-consolidation-credit.html - answered by DAVID J
Answer #4 I use Discover for business and Chase forpersonal. Here is why:Discover has had a longtradition of being different. When the Discovercard was first introduced there was no annual fee, - that may not seem like a big deal but back inthe day it absolutely was. Discover credit cardsalso offer cash back rewards. For a business usingDiscover for their corporate credit cards this isa big advantage - you get cash back for spending.And the best part about using these particularcorporate credit cards is that the cash backrewards are targeted at specific purchases thatyou will make as a business, such as gas, traveland office supplies. The current standard APR onDiscover corporate credit cards is 13.99%. Thereis also a 0% APR introductory offer. Remember -these cards come with a grace period of at least25 days when you pay the balance in full eachmonth. This means you can run your businessinterest free on Discover's money in 25 daycycles.A lot of the others have shorter graceperiods - something most consumers don't think tocheck up on. - answered by Sarah M
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