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Flex,Card      

The GM Flex Card

 
 
AT&T Universal Platinum Card      

AT&T Universal Platinum Card

 
 
Pulaski Bank Visa Card      

Pulaski Bank Visa Card

 
 
Chase Disney Visa Card      

Chase Disney Visa® Card

 
 
Borders 3.2.1(SM) Visa      

Borders 3.2.1(SM) Visa

 
 
Discover® More Card - American Flag      

Discover® More Card - American Flag

 
 
Chase Subaru® Platinum MasterCard      

Chase Subaru® Platinum MasterCard

 
 
Should You Get One      

Chase recently announced the release of two new credit cards for the business community. The Chase Platinum Business Card and the Chase Business Rebate Card are now available, giving business people more options and a better deal than what they can get through ordinary business cards. Are these cards worth getting? More importantly, do they offer to your business a reason to switch? Let’s examine the new cards and what they have to offer to you, the business person. There are business credit cards that adequately meet most business owners? Needs while there are other cards that really stand out. The two new credit card offerings from Chase are a pair of stand out performers. To help busy card holders, Chase two new cards share a common feature: they offer quarterly management reports for free.

 
 
Distinguishing Features      

As much as the two new cards have similarities to them, they each have a distinguishing feature. With the Chase Platinum Business Card you get additional benefits including travel insurance, lost luggage insurance, and more. With the Chase Business Rebate Card you can get as much as 3% cash back* on select purchases. When you take a client out to eat, purchase supplies at the office or building supply stores, or fuel up your car, Chase rewards kick in when you use your card. For all other purchases the rewards rate is 1%. Of course, the biggest decision for you is which card to select. Both cards come equipped with many useful features and are certain to attract customers who need a business card that works so well for them.

 
 
Create a Credit Card Checklist      

Credit cards come with a myriad of features. Before you limit your credit card criteria to a low APR finance charge, it is important to remember that your credit card payment habit s will greatly affect how important an APR affects your overall savings. Ideally, the ultimate credit card transfer does not carry an initial interest rate. Since the APRs of most balance transfers are introductory rates, it's best to start off with a 0 percent interest rate.

 
 
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