A lot of small to medium-sized business owners use credit cards in
the course of business. The problem is, many make the mistake of using their
personal credit cards. There are a couple of major problems with this:
First, if you use your personal credit cards for your business you
are blurring the line between business and personal finances. The better separation
you can achieve between your business finances and personal finances, the
better off you will be. For this reason, a business credit card in your
business name is the best route.
Second, using your personal credit cards for your business puts
your personal credit at risk. If the debt belongs to the business, shouldn’t it
be on the business’s credit?
Most people don’t think this is a big deal until they run into
problems and no longer have their personal credit to fall back on.
In one example, a couple in business together racked up over
$100,000 of unsecured debt on their personal credit for their business. When
the business’ income dropped, even though the business was at first able to
stay afloat, the couple was forced to file for bankruptcy. With their personal
credit destroyed, they could no longer get credit to support the business—or their
own personal lifestyle. The couple is now divorced, no doubt in part due to the
stress from those difficult times.
Might things be different if they had depended on
business credit rather than their personal credit? Maybe you’re thinking that
your business won’t struggle, or that you don’t use credit cards much anyway.
What’s the point, then?
Using a business credit card in your business does
have some real advantages aside from the two big ones above. For example:
1.
Streamline operations and
automate expense tracking. Paying expenses can be much easier to manage with a
business credit card, and reports can be generated monthly or annually in many
cases to help categorize and analyze expenses.
2.
Business cards have “rewards”
programs too! If you have a lot of regular monthly expenses for your business
that can be paid with a rewards card, you could easily get $500 to $1000 per
year (or more) in cash rewards, or even free airline tickets if you use a
travel rewards card.
3.
Manage employee spending.
Business credit cards can be set up to have spending limits for employees,
which can aid in managing expenses for in-the-field employees.
4.
Using business credit cards correctly
helps you build credit for your BUSINESS, which is of utmost importance in
today’s economy. VERY IMPORTANT: in order to build business credit, your business credit cards MUST be reporting your GOOD payment history to the major business credit bureaus.
5.
With strong BUSINESS credit
established, you will be able to obtain business credit cards with no personal guarantee.
As you can see, there are several big advantages to
using an actual business credit card for your business. A helpful hint for
those wishing to establish business credit: Try to get approved based on your business’s
creditworthiness rather than your personal creditworthiness.
Expert
Credit Consultants, LLC specializes in establishing business credit and funding
using our exclusive Business Credit and Financing Suite as well as consumer
credit restoration and optimization. www.ExpertCreditConsultants.com.
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