With
National Small Business Week kicking off this month, personal-finance
websites CardHub and WalletHub have released a trio of reports to
help small business owners find the best credit cards and bank
accounts for their needs.
Business
credit cards enable you to effectively track company expenses and
earn rewards on spending. However, business credit cards aren’t
covered by the CARD
Act,
which means they don’t benefit from protections such as those
outlawing universal default, unfair payment allocation and, most
importantly, arbitrary interest-rate increases. Most major credit
card companies retain
the right to
jack up the cost of your debt at will, which is especially
troublesome when you consider that most issuers report account
information to users’ personal credit reports and hold them
personally liable for debt, according to CarbHub.
In
selecting 2016’s
Best Business Credit Cards, some
of which come from CardHub sponsors, these are the ones that excel in
the various categories most important to small business owners:
approvability, lucrative rewards, 0% rates and/or CARD Act
Protection.
Best
Business Credit Cards
- Best for Excellent Credit: Credit cards from American Express account for approximately 24% of the total dollar volume of credit card transactions in the U.S. – the highest of any issuer. American Express has built this lead thanks to a reputation for strong customer service as well as attractive rewards credit cards and charge cards targeted to people and businesses with excellent credit.
- Best Initial Bonus: Ink Plus Business Credit Card – Up to $750 in travel rewards when you spend $5,000 within three months of account opening.
- Best Cash Back: Capital One Spark Cash for Business – 2% cash back across all purchases, $500 bonus for spending $4,500 in the first three months, and no first year annual fee ($59 thereafter).
- Best for Financing: Citi Diamond Preferred Card – 0% on purchases for the first 21 months and no annual fee. (Small business users should always finance company purchases with general-consumer products.)
Effective
cash management is critical to small business success. But it can be
difficult to find an adequate business bank account these days, as a
confluence of unique market dynamics have resulted in
business-branded accounts falling to the bottom
of the banking totem pole,
according to WalletHub. Personal accounts, particularly online
checking accounts, are now preferable for many small business owners
as a result.
Business
bank accounts still have their virtues, though. Like business credit
cards, business checking and savings accounts tend to offer certain
features geared specifically to the needs of corporations. Having a
business checking account, whether or not you supplement it with a
personal account, also simplifies tax preparation. From
from WalletHub’s
report the best
overall: Bank
of Internet USA Business Interest Checking –
0.80% APY, $10 monthly fee that’s avoidable with a $5,000 average
daily balance, and 60 free account transactions per month. Best
Rewards: First
Bancorp Business Essentials Checking –
No monthly fee as long as you maintain a $1,000 minimum balance ($8
otherwise) and 0.56% cash back on debit card purchases.
What’s
more, Bank
of America continues to be the most small-business-friendly credit
card company,
as it is the only major issuer to have extended all of the major CARD
Act protections that consumers enjoy to its business-branded cards.
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