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  2. Corporate vs. small business cards: Which is better for ... - AOL

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    Small business and corporate credit cards are both used for business transactions, but there are some key differences. Here’s what you need to know.

  3. Small business credit cards vs. corporate credit cards: What ...

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    If you’re hoping for a business card with a 0 percent intro APR offer or consumer protections like travel insurance, a small-business credit card is probably a better bet.

  4. The 8 Best Business Credit Cards of November 2022 - AOL

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    U.S. Bank Triple Cash Rewards Visa Business Card: Best for Long 0% Intro APR. Chase Ink Business Unlimited Card: Best for Big Cash Welcome Bonus. United Business Card: Best for Frequent...

  5. Business card - Wikipedia

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    Business cards are printed on some form of card stock, the visual effect, method of printing, cost and other details varying according to cultural or organizational norms and personal preferences. The common weight of a business card varies some by location.

  6. Electronic business - Wikipedia

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    Cheaper than traditional business: Electronic business is less costly than a traditional business, but it is more expensive to set up. Transactions cost are also cheaper. No geographical boundaries: The greatest benefit is the possibility of geographical dispersion.

  7. Bootable business card - Wikipedia

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    A bootable business card (BBC) is a CD-ROM that has been cut, pressed, or molded to the size and shape of a business card (designed to fit in a wallet or pocket). Alternative names for this form factor include " credit card ", " hockey rink ", and " wallet -size".

  8. Small business financing: Your options - AOL

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    5. Business credit cards. Who it’s best for: Any business, including startups and those that don’t qualify for conventional business loans. Where to get business credit cards: Banks or your ...

  9. Premium (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    In marketing, premiums are promotional items — toys, collectables, souvenirs and household products — that are linked to a product, and often require proofs of purchase such as box tops or tokens to acquire. [1] [2] The consumer generally has to pay at least the shipping and handling costs to receive the premium.

  10. These Are 13 of the Least Expensive Businesses You Can Start

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    Pet sitting is a low-cost venture that you can start small and scale as your customer base grows. You can get clients by marketing your services through email or social media, or you can use...

  11. Expense - Wikipedia

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    An expense decreases assets or increases liabilities. Typical business expenses include salaries, utilities, depreciation of capital assets, and interest expense for loans. The purchase of a capital asset such as a building or equipment is not an expense.