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Tip: Credit cards ranked "Best" by our editors, in each category can be found below "Track & Match" results.
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| Advanta Bank Business Platinum MasterCard® $crd_pid=2193; ?> |
| Is designed for business owners who are looking to consolidate business expenses onto one credit card account and would like to earn rewards for business purchases.The card has no annual fee and an attractive long term 0% introductory rate. The APR for this card varies and applicants should review the terms and conditions provided by the card issuer.It is important to note that the APRs for all transactions may be tied to the highest Prime Rate during a 90-day period. The issuer selects the rate from any day within that time frame; so the APRs may never reach the lowest possible rate due to this policy. |  |
| Citibank CitiBusiness Card® $crd_pid=2259; ?> |
| The CitiBusiness® MasterCard®, issued by Citibank, is designed for those with very good credit who are looking to maintain and manage all business related expenses with one credit card. The card offers many platinum cardholder benefits, such as up to $500,000 in travel accident insurance, auto rental insurance, a concierge service, and fraud protection. This card has no annual fee and offers a reasonably low interest rate for purchases and balance transfers, as compared to other business credit cards. There is also a very attractive 0% introductory rate available for balance transfers for the first twelve months of membership. |  |
| Discover® Card Discover® Business Miles Card echo $br; ?>=$logo_fly;?> $crd_pid=3557; ?> |
| The Discover® Platinum Card, issued by Morgan Stanley, is designed for those with very good credit who are looking for a cash reward credit card. Those who spend up to $1,500 will receive a .25% rebate, those who spend between $1,500 and $3,000 will receive a 5% rebate, and those who spend over $3,000 will receive a 1% rebate. The card has no annual fee and an attractive 0% introductory rate. The APR for this card varies, so applicants should review the terms and conditions provided by the card issuer. |  |