If you have a small business that relies on non-capital assets (such as services), then you will have a hard time getting traditional bank funding for your business. That is one of the top reasons that new small business owners obtain credit cards. The advantages can be tremendous when cash flow is slow and you need to pay bills. If you are able to pay your credit card bill in full every month, then you could be better off than someone with a traditional business loan from a bank because you don't pay interest.
When it comes to business loans, banks prefer to lend money to businesses that have capital equipment like a forklift or a printing press. But most of today's start-ups are service providers, and the owner's capital equipment is basically their brain, and banks have not yet figured out a way to put a price on that.
There are many reasons to use a business Visa or other credit card, however. Many business cards come with software that helps you track expenses, which in itself is easier if you pay all your bills with your card and then have one lump sum bill to Visa at the end of the month.
If you have employees who will need to have a company card, you can impose different spending limits on these cards, and again, you can easily track expenses with your computer.
For the first few years of your business's operation, you will almost certainly have to guarantee your business credit card with your personal credit history. So the better your personal credit rating, the better the terms you'll get on your business Visa. After a few years of prompt payment and trouble-free borrowing, many card issuers will let you separate your business credit card history from your personal history. A good history with your business credit card may make it more likely you can get a bank loan with more favorable terms when your business expands.
The fact is, today credit is tight, and only those with sterling credit and a clear business plan can get bank loans for businesses. Having a business credit card may be your only choice. But keep in mind, you can have a business Visa or other credit card without actually using it. You can wait and use it during times of tight cash flow. This will make it easy for you to keep things operating smoothly without incurring huge interest charges.
