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		<title>Compare Business Credit Card Offers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s compare business credit cards shall we? There are business credit cards for all sizes of business, with all kinds of rewards and promotions, and business credit cards for all types of credit ratings. For today, I&#8217;m going to compare business credit cards from Chase, Capital One, and American Express. The good news about business [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s compare business credit cards shall we? There are business credit cards for all sizes of business, with all kinds of rewards and promotions, and business credit cards for all types of credit ratings. For today, I&#8217;m going to compare business credit cards from Chase, Capital One, and American Express.</p>
<p>The good news about business credit cards, is that most cards have a 0% introductory APR, along with no annual fee. The Chase business credit cards usually offer cash back plus rewards. The American Express business card or the leader in rewarding your purchases.  Capital one business credit cards also offer a lengthy 12 months 0% intro APR, and have a good cashback business card offer as well.</p>
<h2>Great Business Credit Card Offers</h2>
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<p>Each card has different perks, and rewards, you can compare <a title="Advanta business credit cards" href="http://www.creditimes.com/advanta-business.html">Advanta business credit cards</a> by following the link.</p>
<p>While there always has to be a leader, but if Advanta wasn&#8217;t in the lead, American Express business credit cards, and American Express business lines of credit would definitely be in the lead. American Express may have the cream of the crop when it comes to the top business credit cards including the American Express Gold business credit card. American Express offers up some of the top rewards for using their credit cards for business, including discounts with the OPEN(SM) network. American Express offers 11 business credit cards</p>
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<li>Blue for Business? from American Express</li>
<li>Blue Cash? for Business Credit Card</li>
<li>SimplyCash? Business Card from American Express</li>
<li>JetBlue Business Credit Card from American Express</li>
<li>Starwood Preferred Guest? Business Credit Card from American Express</li>
<li>The Gold Card from American Express OPEN SM</li>
<li>Business Green Rewards Card from OPEN from American Express?</li>
<li>Gold Delta SkyMiles? Business Credit Card</li>
<li>Platinum Business FreedomPass? Credit Card</li>
<li>The Platinum Business Credit Card</li>
<li>TrueEarnings? Business Card from Costco and American Express</li>
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<p>As you can see, American Express is the right choice for your business, if you or your employees plan on traveling a lot. You can compare all of <a title="American Express business credit cards" href="http://www.creditimes.com/american-express-business-cards.html">American Express business credit cards</a> by following the link.</p>
<p>Discover only has two business credit cards, the discover business card and the discover miles business credit card. Currently (and may be subject to change) the discover business credit card is offering a $100 cashback bonus once applied and approved. Please be sure to view<br />
the <a title="Discover business credit cards" href="http://www.creditimes.com/discover-business-card.html">Discover business credit cards</a> for the latest features and promotions.</p>
<p>Capital one offers some decent business credit card offers. They have a good cashback business credit card, with some decent bonuses, the ability to set spending limits on employee cards, and 0% intro APR for a year. The Capital One business cards are</p>
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<li>Capital One? Business Platinum</li>
<li>Capital One? Business Platinum with Double No Hassle MilesSM</li>
<li>Capital One? Business Platinum with No Hassle CashSM</li>
<li>Capital One? Business Platinum with No Hassle MilesSM</li>
<li>Capital One? Business Platinum with Preferred No Hassle MilesSM</li>
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<p>As you can see capital one business credit cards give you the option of cashback, or travel as a preferred business credit card. To view all the details and current promotions of the <a title="Capital One Business Credit Cards" href="http://www.creditimes.com/capital-one-business-credit-cards.html">Capital One Business Credit Cards</a> follow the link.</p>
<p>First National Bank of Omaha, is the up and comer for both consumer credit cards and business credit cards. They are clearly one of the most competitive business credit card issuing companies out there, and have some excellent business credit offers as well as <a href="http://www.creditimes.com/">consumer credit offers</a>. Some of the things that First National Bank of Omaha future are the easy to read business expense reports they send out each<br />
month, as well as discounts on hotels and travel insurance. Currently the two First National Bank of Omaha business credit cards are</p>
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<li>The Business Edition? Visa? Card</li>
<li>Business Edition Plus? Visa? Card</li>
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<p>You can read more and compare the <a title="First National Bank of Omaha business credit cards" href="http://www.creditimes.com/first-national-bank-omaha-business-cards.html">First National Bank of Omaha business credit cards</a> by clicking on the link.</p>
<p>Creditimes.com offers credit cards for businesses, consumers, and students. If you would like to <a title="compare credit cards" href="http://www.creditimes.com/">compare credit cards</a>, please use the links to compare all types of <a title="business credit cards" href="http://www.creditimes.com/business.html">business credit cards</a>, <a title="consumer credit cards" href="http://www.creditimes.com/">consumer credit cards</a>, and <a title="student credit cards" href="http://www.creditimes.com/student.html">student credit cards</a></p>
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