In business, loyalty is everything. But what about when it comes to your credit card? According to a recent CreditCards.com poll, 4 in 10 Americans say they haven't switched credit cards in over a decade. If that's true of your business credit card, it might be time to reconsider.
Americans' fears of missing a minimum debt payment rose in June for the third month in a row, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The New York Fed's Survey of Consumer Expectations asked consumers to estimate their odds of missing a payment at some point within the next three months.
Routine coffee purchases may not efficiently rack up credit card miles for a free vacation flight, but if caffeine is your kryptonite, these expenses can boost you toward a larger reward goal. Here's how to maximize credit card reward earnings on your coffee expenses, big or small.
Ready, set, charge! With Amazon Prime Day looming, get your ducks (and credit card rewards strategies) in a row now to stretch your dollars and score additional cash back, miles and perks with every purchase.
Small business owner Nicole Pomije credits savings and credit cards for her success. Pomije's use of a muffin pan for cookies won over customers of her Minnesota bakery. Her use of credit cards helped her get started and will be key now as she looks to expand beyond one store.
If you prefer to be rewarded for your spending with cash or statement credits instead of points or miles, a cash back rewards credit card is the way to go. For those who want to earn cash back on every purchase without the hassle of dealing with rotating categories or complicated rewards structures, a flat-rate credit card is a great option.
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