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Pros and Cons of a Small Business Credit Card

One of the major concerns of small businesses is cash flow and credit cards seem to be the ready answer to this problem. Try looking for one and you will be swamped by choices: both Visa and Mastercard offer four credit card choices for small businesses and credit card giant American Express has eight. There are also hundreds of partner banks to choose from.

Small businesses do not really need credit cards to operate smoothly, but these plastics can come in handy. With so many business credit cards to choose from, the decision really depends on one thing: actual need. Here, I examine why small business credit cards are a blessing from creditor heaven and why you probably will not need them.

A credit card should not be your only source of capital, but it can be a sensible means with which to purchase materials, goods and services during periods when cash is a little tight. And I really know a lot of small businesses go through some cash-flow squeeze.

Small business credit cards are also a practical means to make large purchases, provided your credit limit can accommodate the amount. They can also offer an effective financial transaction tracking system. Many credit cards are being offered with software that can record purchases and deals, even those made by your employees.

Another reason why you might want to use a small business credit card is that many creditors offer rewards for usage such as discounts, prizes and cash-back schemes on top of the usual flyer miles.

But your small business credit card will be signed by you and if ever you defaulted on your business credit card payments, the creditors or banks will not be coming after your business, they will be homing in on you. This is usually the case for small businesses just starting out, when the professional and personal finances of the owners are considered the same.

On that note, whatever record you have on your small business credit card will be included in your credit report. If you miss some payments in your business credit card, it might reflect badly on your personal credit history, making your finances look more unstable than it truly is.

For the first few years when your personal and professional finances are not yet treated as separate entities, your business credit card will not be enjoying the same protection for consumers that are provided with a personal credit card. An example, billing errors on your personal credit card may be disputed within a certain period so you cannot be labeled as a delinquent consumer. With your business credit card, that is not the case.

Also, personal credit card companies will assist you during instances when you purchase bad merchandise through credit. Many small business credit card companies will not.

Should you pack a plastic or not? If you are disciplined enough and willing to take on an added responsibility, then maybe small business credit cards are for you. Just be sure to choose and use them wisely because they can and will affect your credit record if you are not careful. Also, you should be able to pay off your balance as quickly as you can. This will score you a lot of points with your personal and professional creditors and it will also help you renegotiate your terms more convincingly later on.