Pamela Williams is a Loan Consultant, Internet Marketer, Writer and owner of BusinessCreditCardSite.com, a finance company Las Vegas, Nevada that provides support for businesses all across the US particularly with obtaining credit cards for business. Visit http://www.businesscreditcardsite.com
With so many choices of business credit cards available in the market, surely you can find ones with really low interest rates. Nevertheless, a wise business owner knows well that the interest rate alone doesn’t define a good credit card. In this article, we’ll be discussing how to spot the best low interest credit cards and how you can get more from them.
Spot the Best Low interest Credit Card
How long will the low interest rate last? Some credit cards offer incredibly low interest rates or even zero interests as part of their promotion. Remember that the low or zero interest rate only applies for a limited time. The offer can be good for 3 months, 6 months or up to a year but you need to know exactly how much the interest rate would be when the introductory offer expires.
What are the other costs of the card? Aside from the low interest rate, you need a card with reasonable fees and terms altogether. There are credit cards that offer very low rates yet are packed with expensive fees- late penalty charges, annual fees, transaction fees, balance transfer charges, etc. These costs are often not advertised at all and you need to take the time to read the full Terms and Conditions of the credit card to find out.
In order find the business credit card with the best deal, you need to take your time in studying and comparing your choices. Again, don’t forget to read the fine print. You can also check out credit card review web sites to learn which credit cards have the most potential. More importantly, choose the credit card that best matches your business’s spending and needs.
Get More from Your Low Interest Credit Cards
First, it’s important to use your low interest credit card only for business expenses. Fight the urge to use your business credit card for personal use. Such a habit puts you at risk of uncontrolled or overspending. When it’s time to file your taxes, it would be confusing to determine which of your charges were made for personal use and which ones were for business.
It’s also important to take advantage of the low interest or zero interest introductory period of your card. Since the 0% APR won’t last long, it’s best to enjoy it while it lasts. Charge all important business expenditures to your zero interest credit card and pay off all your balances before the zero interest period expires.
Monitor your spending. Keeping track of your business spending is easier with the help of a business credit card. Most business credit card issuers provide an online access to your account so you can check it at any time. Monthly, quarterly and yearly billing statements are also helpful especially when analyzing your purchases and filing your business taxes. Since these account summaries report your purchases in categories, it would be a lot easier to determine which ones can be tax deductible and which ones are not.
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