Business Credit Card

  

Business credit cards are ways for businesses to keep expenses in one place, and to cover costs for employees up front.

For example, say you need to buy something for work. Your employer can reimburse you (so you would buy it with your money, and the business pay you back) or you could use a company card (and use that to pay up front, with no cash outlay from you).

The perk is not having to move money around to pay people back, and the business might even earn points or other perks on the card.

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