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The Best Small Business Credit Cards For Building A Creditworthy Company
1. September 3rd, 2013 Published by: marcocarbajo
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The Best Small Business
Credit Cards For
Building A Creditworthy
Company
Looking for the best small business credit cards?
Discover which credit cards for business build your
company's creditworthiness and protect personal
credit.
Visit http://businesscreditblogger.com for more
information.
Small Business Credit Cards
For Building A Creditworthy
Company
Source: http://www.businesscreditblogger.com/2013/08/22/small-
business-credit-cards/
Tired of business credit cards reporting your company’s
revolving credit card debt on your personal credit reports?
Want to establish your company’s creditworthiness while
protecting your personal credit?
If you’re looking for the best small business credit cards then
you’ve come to the right place.
Now I should warn you this is not your typical eBook where
I’ll cover all the perks, rewards, introductory offers, etc. You
can find enough of those types of reviews and articles all over
the internet.
What I’m talking about is far more important; protecting your
personal credit.
The best type of small business credit cards that business
owners should be using are ones that report solely to the
business credit reporting agencies.
These types of cards are the best because they do two powerful
things.
1. Protect a business owner’s personal credit
2. Builds the creditworthiness of the business
Since a business can be set up to legally separate itself from
an individual or owner, such as a limited liability company
(LLC) or a corporation, a business should also establish its own
creditworthiness completely separate from that of its owner(s)
as well.
Unfortunately, the majority of all small business credit cards
you’ll find on the internet contradict this because they report to
a business owner’s personal credit rather than the company’s
credit reports.
I’m sure you know the major consumer credit reporting
agencies; Equifax, Transunion and Experian.
But do you know the three major credit reporting agencies for
businesses?
It's Corporate Experian, Small Business Equifax, and Dun and
Bradstreet.
2. September 3rd, 2013 Published by: marcocarbajo
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In order to establish a creditworthy business you will need to
apply for small business credit cards that report to one or more
of these agencies.
In order to pre-qualify a business owner needs to meet the
following criteria:
• 680+ FICO® Score
• No derogatory credit marks in the past 6 months
• No personal bankruptcies reporting
• No excessive inquiries
• A minimum of one credit card with a $2k limit reporting
If your FICO® Scores are below 680 take advantage of my
credit restoration service so you can improve your scores and
apply for the best small business credit cards.
Tip: Other credit sources such as secured business credit cards,
fleet cards, trade credit, equipment financing etc. should be
used for building credit diversity and can be found in my step-
by-step business credit building system.
Ready to apply for small business credit cards that
build your business credit? Submit your information
at http://www.businesscreditblogger.com/2013/08/22/
small-business-credit-cards/ and a funding specialist will
contact you within 24 hours. Plus receive my FREE business
credit seminar audio ($597 value).
To Your Success In Business and in Life!
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About the author
Marco Carbajo is a business credit expert, author, speaker, and
founder of the Business Credit Insiders Circle. He is a business
credit blogger for Dun and Bradstreet Credibility Corp, the
SBA.gov Community, and All Business.com .His articles and
blog; Business Credit Blogger.com, have been featured in
‘American Express Small Business’, ‘Business Week’, ‘The
Washington Post’, ‘The San Francisco Tribune’, ‘Alltop’, and
‘Entrepreneur Connect’. You can also find Marco on Google+.
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