Is business credit card helpful?
‘Yes’ –is the answer that’s comes out almost immediately. That
is true at least for most businesses (especially small
businesses). Before we delve deeper into how business credit
cards are helpful, let’s try and understand what a business
credit card is.
Put simply, a business credit card is a credit card that is
owned by a business and not an individual. To understand this
better, you can simply draw an analogy between the business
credit cards and business bank accounts, which are in the name
of the business as well. Other than that, business credit cards
work in pretty much the same fashion as the personal credit
cards; with a few exceptions. These exceptions are in the form
of flexibility in credit limit, low APRs and some other
additional benefits that are available to business credit cards
only.
Even from just that, business credit cards seem a good
proposition. However, business credit cards would be attractive
even without those benefits because the main benefit lies
elsewhere. The big-big benefit from a business credit card is
realised in terms of business expense accounting. For most
small businesses, business expense accounting is a big
overhead. With business credit cards, this is handled very
easily – you just have to ensure that you make all your
business expenses on your business credit card and let the
personal expenses be on the personal credit card i.e.
segregation of business and personal expenses is all you need
to do. So the bill for your business credit card will have all
the business expenses on it and you wouldn’t need to collate
all the various bills or sort out the items from your personal
credit card bill. The key here is to make sure that you use
your business credit card for all your business expenses (or as
much as you can). Moreover, a lot of business credit card
suppliers realise this need of small business and even organise
the business credit card bills in a way that meets the
accounting requirements of these businesses. So mostly, they
will appropriately group the expenses on the business credit
card bill so as to facilitate business expense accounting. In
fact, some of the business credit card suppliers go to an
extent of providing the bills in a format that can be
downloaded and exported to an accounting system i.e. you don’t
need to enter the data manually in your accounting system. In
case the format is not suitable for your accounting system, you
can hire a software professional to write a small quick program
to convert it into a suitable format.
Thus just one reason - ‘facilitation of business expense
accounting’, is enough to support the case of small business
credit cards.
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