Maggie has a business that she runs from her home. Maggie's computer and copier are two of the things she uses the most. When she first started her business, she bought a used copier. Now that the business is doing well, the copier is starting to break down more often, and Maggie is starting to wonder if she should keep fixing it. Maggie doesn't have enough money to buy the copier she really wants, but she thinks that if she could pay for it over six months, she could get the one that would work best for her publishing business. She looked into several cards and decided that a Chase Business Cash Rewards Card would be perfect for her.
Maggie pays no interest on her Chase Business Cash Rewards Card for the first twelve billing cycles. This means that she can buy her copier as soon as she finds one and won't have to pay any interest for the six months it will take her business to pay for it. Also, since Maggie can use the card for this and other purchases, she doesn't have to worry as much about her customers coming in at a steady rate. She gets a lot of business from one customer, but that order only comes once every two months. With a Chase Business Cash Rewards Card, Maggie doesn't have to worry as much about money because she can keep buying what she needs while she waits for another big order.
The Chase Business Cash Rewards Card also gives you cash back! Sure, that makes sense. Maggie can get up to 5 points for every dollar she spends on her Chase Business Cash Rewards Card, depending on how much she charges to the card every month. She will get at least 1 point for every $1 charged to the card, no matter how much she uses it during the month. Maggie gets $50 in cash as a thank you for using the card every time it gets 5,000 points. The card also has other benefits, like discounts on car rentals and other travel-related perks.
The Chase Business Cash Rewards Card can be a great asset for a small business because it makes cash flow more flexible and gives cash back for business expenses.