Things You'll Need:
- Credit Reports
- Small Business Credit Cards
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Step 1
Choose a bank or other institution. Visa and MasterCard provide links to cooperating banks on their Web sites.
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Step 2
Contact the company or bank you choose and request an application, or complete the application online.
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Step 3
Include your name, address, phone number, Social Security number, personal and business credit history, annual income and data on the profitability of the company.
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Step 4
Submit your application. Most institutions will complete the process within 10 business days.
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Step 1
Calculate the total dollar amount of revolving credit that your company will need. As a general rule, figure out how much your company will be spending on a monthly basis and apply for this amount, provided you can pay it off.
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Step 2
Determine how many cards the company will need and which employees will require cards.
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Step 3
Consider whether you need a system to help keep track of employees' expenses. Some card issuers offer this type of reporting package along with the card and allow downloading of data to Quickbooks, etc.
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Step 4
Examine the travel and entertainment needs of your company. Do you need a card that allows you to earn miles and provides special hotel and rental car benefits? Do you need travel accident insurance?
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Step 5
Look for certain features: a low or no annual membership fee, a low interest rate, 24-hour customer service, local branch access, merchant acceptance, overdraft protection and account reports customized for your business needs.
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Step 1
Purchase a corporate card for a large corporation (one with 100 or more employees).
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Step 2
Purchase a business card for a smaller business.
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Step 3
Obtain a purchasing card if you make repetitive purchases of certain items, such as office supplies. The card can reduce unnecessary paperwork. You can use the account with just an account number, not a physical card.










Comments
tabueng said
on 8/9/2009 Great post. Do you know of a good company to get a business credit card? We've been in business 10 years and always used our SSN to apply for credit.
aikabeatrice said
on 3/4/2008 very helpful post. :)
aikabeatrice said
on 3/4/2008 very helpful post. :)