Freelancers: Should You Use a Business Credit Card?

When I first started working as a freelancer, I was thrilled to call myself a business owner. All I could think of were all the cool loans, opportunities, and credit cards I could get with my own company. So I went in search of the biggest business credit card I could find. I wanted to rack up tons of rewards and get money back at the end of the year. But what did I get instead? A $120 annual fee that wiped my minimal rewards out completely.

Now, that didn’t mean I couldn’t benefit from my business credit card. Along with the “cons”, there are some clear “pros”. In today’s article, I’ll take you through some key points to help you evaluate if a business credit card is right for you.

Business Credit Card Rewards Aren’t Tailored for Freelancers

Did you know the average business owner can get $1,750 back a year using the Chase Ink Classic card? This sounds great, but the study that gathered this data assumes you’ll spend $55,000 per year on your credit card. If you’re only in it for the rewards, think again.

And so we see a major issue with business credit cards: They’re not designed for most freelancers, who typically spend only a couple hundred bucks a month on business expenses. If you aren’t spending 5-figures on expenses, the rewards won’t add up to huge financial gains.

The Reasons Why You Should Really Use Business Credit Cards

You can’t rely on cash back bonuses or rewards points as a freelancer, but you can still benefit from having a credit card for work. Here are some reasons why:

What to Look for in a Business Credit Card

 

If the info above has convinced you to apply for a business credit card, here are some things to watch out for:

Don’t get fixated on the way a card looks or the money it has to offer. Compare all the terms to find the best one for your situation.

There is a lot more to business credit cards than meets the eye. You may not be able to fully enjoy the rewards from them, but you can at least build your credit and save some headache meds when tax season hits.

I use my card to pay for every single thing I need for my business, which allows me to see how much I need to save for the next month. Simply put, I use my card as a wallet-sized accountant, keeping me in line from month to month.

Do you plan on getting a business credit card? And for those that already have one, share how you’re using it in the comments below. I’d love to hear everyone’s tips.

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