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By: Michael Strauss
Credit card companies have been working hard to attract business from a variety of market segments. Average credit card balances have been jumping dramatically in the UK in recent years, which has prompted an increase in the number of providers and products available in the card market. The small business audience is one market that has been more widely targeted with credit card offers customized to the unique needs of a small business owner.

For many small business owners, credit cards are a vital source of funds when an emergency, or an immediate business need arises. Many small businesses are started with a modest cash investment. As businesses grow, they often must make purchases of products for resale, supplies for business use, or travel for business needs. The ability to make some of these purchases with an affordable credit card solution is a huge advantage to a small business. Small businesses often look to leverage great ideas or products early and then cover the costs of doing so as business picks up over time.

There are many unique opportunities and advantages that come with small business credit card offers. One significant difference between consumer credit cards and business credit cards is that most card companies allow small businesses to have multiple cards linked to the same account. This enables a company to provide several people within the company access to the credit line as needed. This is much more feasible than attempting to pass one card around for use by multiple business parties. Business owners can also place limits and track spending with small business cards. This allows owners to budget and managed spending when multiple cards are in use.

Another benefit of small business credit cards is that rewards and discount programs are often more valued than they are by consumers. Because small businesses often make more and larger purchases, they typically reach worthwhile reward milestones sooner than individual consumers. This is a great advantage for small businesses that use rewards or cash back incentives to fund other purchases for business use. Some card companies also offer discount purchase programs to small businesses by establishing a partner network of companies that agree to provide the discounts. Ultimately, a small business credit card is a necessity for most small businesses. The cards offer a more efficient, convenient, and beneficial source of financing than most other types of credit and loans often used by small businesses.

About the author: Michael writes for the credit card site http://www.cardsense.co.uk/ and you can read more about small business credit cards at http://www.cardsense.co.uk/small-business-credit-cards.html
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