The Basics of Using Credit Cards to Fund Your New BusinessDon't swipe the plastic too carelessly, because it's a double-edged sword.

What it is:Credit cardscan provide easy money for young, growing companies. But they also come with serious dangers.

How it works:There are personal credit cards, and there are cards tailored toward small businesses. Each come with benefits and rewards. There are more government protections for personal credit card holders, while business cards can have higher limits and rewards such as discounted office supplies that are tailored toward business owners.

No matter what, you will wreck your personal finances if the bills aren't paid, so don't be tricked into thinking you need to use a business card with the business.

Related:3 Questions You Must Ask Before Securing a Small Business Credit Card

Upside:Besides providing needed cash flow to young businesses, credit cards can also improve credit scores for owners and businesses alike -- as long as payments are made on time. There are also special rewards and perks such as airline miles, discounted gas or even cash.

The funds are also easier to come by, which can help in a pinch.

Embracing business credit cards for daily expenses inside the business can also aid in record keeping by helping business owners to separate personal and business finances, track employee spending, reduce time balancing checkbooks, and produce business financial reports.

Related:Business Credit Cards Simplify Record Keeping

Downside:信用卡利率远高于traditional loans, which can make them a pricey form of debt that will drag the business down during tough times.

It is little wonder that the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation has found that for every $1,000 in credit-card debt that a small business takes on, its chances of long-term survival fall by more than 2 percent.

Related:7 Credit-Card Blunders That Could Hurt Any Small Business

对于一个年轻的公司,它利用个人是至关重要的funds, family, friends and other investors in order to avoid racking up too much credit card debt. Such high-interest debt will swallow up a young company's revenues.

Related:The Biggest Credit Card Mistake Entrepreneurs Make -- and How to Avoid It

Getting late on a payments and you can damage your credit score, hurting your ability to take out loans as the business grows. A late payment on a small business credit card also gets you reported to a business credit bureau.

Related:Three Things to Know About Business Credit Cards

Extra tips:

  • Review sites such asCreditCards.com,CardRatings.comandBankrate.comprovide online tools to compare interest rates, rewards programs and annual fees.
  • You could get burned on a small business credit card if you don't scrutinize the fine print and ask a lot of questions. Such cards are not covered by the 2009 Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act. The law protects consumers from such practices as arbitrary interest-rate increases.
  • If you think you won't be able to pay off purchases in a single billing period, it might be better to charge them on the personal plastic, rather than a business card.
  • Don't just hone in on annual fees. Check out baggage insurance, concierge service, employee-expense tracking, and even access to airline clubs.
  • Search out the business cards with the best rewards in order to make something back on the business' purchases.
  • Take advantage of introductory zero-percent rates on both purchases and balance transfers.
  • Use different types of cards for different types of transactions. For example, a business-rewards credit card might be best for everyday expenses, while a zero-interest personal card might be the best for funding.

Related:Seven Credit Card Blunders That Could Hurt Any Small Business

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