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Which Business Credit Cards with Reward are the Best?
Thinking of applying for a credit card with a reward program
to help you and your business? Here is a brief guide to some of
the best programs on the internet.
The Platinum Business Credit Card with rewards from American
Express is a great offer. It has a introductory 0% APR, and has a
low 4.99% fixed rate for balance transfers made within the first
45 days. Perfect for those with good credit, you can get a
decision within 60 seconds, when you apply online.
Citibank also offers great business credit cards with rewards
that could help you and your business. The CitiBusiness Card,
like the Platinum Business Credit Card, offers qualified
applicants a low introductory rate and no annual fee. This card
is perfect if you are thinking of transferring your balance as it
will give you a low interest rate. It also offers a great credit
line, which will let you make purchases for your business.
If you are looking for a credit card to help you better manage
your business expenses, the Advanta Platinum Business Card might
be just what you are looking for. It has a credit line of up to
$50,000.00, a low APR for up to twelve months, and gives you a
customized credit card, with your business name on it. Likewise,
the Advanta Platinum with Cash Back Rewards has the same great
advantages of the Platinum Business Card, but with added rewards,
like a choice of 5% cash back or travel related reward points. It
also has a no-interest APR, but with this card, the introductory
period lasts for fifteen months, giving you an extended
opportunity to save even more money for your business.
There are many business credit cards with rewards on the
market, which offer great rewards plans for both small businesses
and large corporations. All you need to do is to decide which
ones to apply for!
Jeff Lakie is the founder of Credit Card Resources a
website providing information on credit cards.
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