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Many credit card issuers offer two different kinds of credit cards: Business cards and personal cards.
While most people assume they can only qualify for a personal card, this isn’t necessarily the case. In fact, many card issuers are pretty lenient on who can qualify for a business credit card. This is good news, as there can be big benefits to signing up for one even if you aren’t a CEO.
A business card is simply a credit card designed for a business, rather than an individual. Most card issuers that offer consumer credit cards also offer business cards.
And like personal cards, you can find business cards that provide travel rewards, cashback or other rewards or points programs. The difference is, your card will likely offer business-specific perks and is designed for the needs of a company rather than an individual.
There are a few key reasons a business credit card may be one of the best credit cards for your situation:
If a business card is on your list of top credit cards, you’re probably wondering if you actually need to be a business owner to qualify for one.
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The good news is, you can usually get these types of cards if you have earned income from any source other than an employer — even if you don’t think your income-producing activity qualifies as a traditional business.
For example, you could likely qualify if:
Your business does not have to have a separate legal identity, such as being organized as a corporation or limited liability company. If you’re a sole proprietor, you can apply in your own name and using your own personal information.
Most card issuers allow you to apply online. You’ll need to provide business contact details, which can be your home address. You’ll also need to specify how long your business has operated, what your position is in the company, and what your business revenue is.
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It’s important you provide honest answers to these questions as some credit issuers will ask for supporting documentation. But don’t worry if you don’t have a lot of revenue or your business hasn’t been open for long as card issuers are still often willing to approve you. And if you do get denied, you can also contact the card issuer’s reconsideration line to explain why your business would benefit from the card.
There are plenty of great credit cards out there, both for businesses and for consumers. While a business card may be ideal for you if you want a higher credit limit or a card that doesn’t show up on your credit history, a personal card may offer better rewards if you primarily spend on personal purchases a company wouldn’t make — such as groceries.
Always compare which card offers the best rewards for your situation and think about factors such as the card’s interest rate and pre-approval process. By researching all your options, you can find the perfect card that best meets your needs.
Article by FOXBusiness