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Hi there,
I'm considering to apply for a business credit card. I'm thinking of applying for an RBC Visa card, and I wanted to see if you have any comments/suggestions about RBC cards or any other bank's cards. I'm mostly interested in a card with no annual fees. Thanks, Aquanaut |
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No suggestion...
When I looked around for a business credit card a year ago, I couldn't find anything 'free'. Business card also do not come with any (or only very little) 'points'. I now use one of my personl credit cards for all my business use. When the bill comes, I reimburse myself using company cheque. I'm curious to know what option is available now. |
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I use my personal card. When I worked for a company, we still used personal cards to get the points (taxable benefit but better than nothing).
I've seen the following corporate cards: Amex, Diners Club and Visa. I'm sure MasterCard has one as well. I think the benefits are that they break out the various expenses by category. |
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Thanks for the comments,
I finally applied for RBC basic Business Visa. Annual fee is $12, and there are no points, but given my level of expenditure this seemed to be an okay choice. I also checked VISA's own website for a basic comparison: http://www.visa.ca/smallbusiness/get_card.cfm |
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Is there a disadvantage to using a personal card and reimbursing with a company cheque?
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Personally, I found the SB CCs to be a rip off - it seems the offers available to individuals are far better these days. So I have a LOC card from Scotia (you need to speak with a rep, as the interest rate is negotiable! Read the terms and you'll see what the possibilities are at any given moment....if you just apply online or via mail, you'll get the worst terms possible)
I also have a Capital One Platinum Mastercard now, on the recommendation of another RFDer, as it is also no fee, but has travel/insurance benefits for purchases, as well as a very good rate.
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I believe CIBC's Bizline is free (no annual fee). RBC has a great Platinum card with a high limit if you plan on putting a lot on the card. However, the annual fee is around $120. Other than points for various products you can redeem your points as RRSP.
You should note that the terms for business Visas are somewhat different than personal. That is, your don't get the same grace period. The major advantage I find is that business Visa cards enable you to manage your expenses more easily. Some cards actually provide detailed billing which categorizes your purchases (e.g. Meals/Entertainment, Fuel, etc.). At the end of the year, it just makes your paperwork so much easier. You don't have to wade through a million receipts =) |
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Mosaik Mastercard for Business is also Free, and also offers the itemized splitting of expenses.
But in terms of rewards and stuff, might as well just get a personal card and just use it exclusively for business expenses (sure technically you're not supposed to on some cards but how would they know). The only extra work you'd have to do is split the expenses manually. |
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You can also try amex small business card, no annual fee plus cash back.
http://www.americanexpress.ca |
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