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New Business Credit Cards - Start Making Payments on Time!

   
Author: David Gass
 

New business credit cards are a very popular way for many businesses including small businesses to look after their daily expenses and build business credit. Businesses can use these new business credit cards to operate without using cash for a relatively low monthly fee and interest costs and there are several other advantages as well.

Any corporate credit, including new business credit cards can help establish the business within the business financial reporting system. This system which has become almost as popular as the personal credit reporting system keeps track of the financial transactions, dealings, and payment records of every business and provides reports on these activities to banks, credit unions and other lending institutions. New business credit cards are an easy avenue for most businesses to enter this build and to begin to establish their new business credit credentials.

The other main advantage to new business credit cards is that is allow businesses to pay their suppliers and vendors on time and with in the prescribed terms of agreement. Usually there is 30 day lag between receipt and payment and using new business credit cards helps new businesses who may be short on cash at the beginning meet these commitments and not fall behind in their payments. This is important because one of the indicators of good business financial health is the ability to make payments on time. It is tracked by Dun and Bradstreet, a major business credit reporting company that even issues a rating on this element of business finances called a Paydex Score.

A high Paydex Score means that the business is paying its bills on time with a fair degree of regularity and whenever a business applies for a loan or additional business credit, banks and other financial institutions always check the Paydex Score to see how the business is doing on this aspect of financial accountability.

New business credit cards also give a business the capacity to track and record all of the minor expenses made by these credit cards and compile them in monthly statements for review and verification. This capacity of new business credit cards is important because the other way to collect this information is to save all the individual receipts for payment and then try and reconcile them with the appropriate documentation at the end of the month, New business credit cards eliminate most of this administrative burden and allow business owners an operators to focus on the other important tasks of running the business.

New business credit cards can build corporate credit, reduce administrative tasks, and improve record keeping. All of these factors make getting new business credit cards a great first step for any new business.

 
 
 

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