Posted in Credit on 08/08/2009 02:38 am by admin

Uma A Ilango asked:
WHAT IS INVOLVED IN A BUSINESS CREDIT CARD APPLICATION?
A business credit card may save you money, make bookkeeping easier and increase your company’s credibility. The first step to applying for a business credit card is to do an extensive research on the various business credit card offers in the market. Only after you have compared the perks, rates, customer service, terms and solutions thoroughly, should you embark on applying for the best business credit card that suits your business needs.
Gone are the days of messy paperwork involving application forms and supporting documents as well as weeks of waiting for a response. Now you can start the process in the comfort of your home. Most websites that allow you to compare business credit cards come with the additional option of applying online. There are usually two main components to a business credit card application form. In one component, you are required to provide information about your business. In the other one, you have to provide your personal information. If your business is new, the business credit card would probably be issued based on your personal credit history.
Other than the two components, you may find sections that provide you with options to select credit cards for your employees and for your certified consumers. You may even be allowed to do balance transfers. Once you are sure that have filled out all the details accurately, you can submit the application form online. Once your application form has been submitted, you’ll receive the response online almost immediately in most cases. If your business credit card application has been approved, you will receive the credit card in your mail within 2 weeks.
Regardless of the institution that you are applying for your business credit card from, the procedures are more or less the same. It is almost effortless, quick and needs general details. However, be sure to check on the reliability and security features of the website before providing your details.
ERNEST
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Posted in Sales on 03/07/2009 10:41 pm by admin

Shyr Miles asked:
If you’re planning on getting a credit card, are you apprehensive because you are worried you will be approved or rejected? Here are a few words of advice to ease your worries.
Make sure you are aware of your credit score. You can get a copy and check if all the data and charges on your report are all correct. If it is precise but you become aware that you have a low credit score, it is time to start a make over on your credit.
Be an on time payer. It is best to improve your credit score because every business credit card application requires you to have a good credit score. After you receive your statement of account, make it a point to settle all your bills and submit your payments on time. One should not miss or delay on your payment because you aim to improve your score.
It is also a sound idea to keep your old credit cards. Although it is not active and you want to close them because of their high cost and interest, it is best to keep them because they play a significant role in your credit card history. Closing down your old credit cards would be like deleting your previous parts of your credit history. So keep them but you don’t have to use them.
If you can, it is best to focus on repaying all your balances with all your creditors in full. In a way, you are pushing a boost to your credit score.
If you have a credit limit of $20,000, an ideal consumption of your credit limit would amount to only $8,000. That is only 40% of the actual credit limit. Going beyond 40% o
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