Business credit cards offer some of the most enticing points-earning schemes and signup bonuses, but most people know very little about these cards or whether they qualify for one. Part I of this three-part series examined the eligibility requirements for business cards; Part II discusses the significant but little-known differences between business and personal credit […]
Business Credit Cards, Part 2 of 3: The Differences Between Business and Personal Credit Cards
Business Credit Cards, Part 1 Of 3: Determining Whether You Qualify
Business credit cards offer some of the most enticing points-earning schemes and signup bonuses, but most people know very little about these cards or whether they qualify for one. Part I of this three-part series examines the eligibility requirements for business cards; Part II will discuss the significant but little-known differences between business and personal […]
Notes And Updates For March 13, 2013
Alitalia is offering 2,000 bonus miles just for signing up for a MilleMiglia account, 2,000 more for “having completed a transaction within three months of registration,” and yet another 2,000 for flying with Alitalia by April 30th. Can’t argue with free miles. Hat tip: View from the Wing. Ally Bank has decreased the interest rate […]
Looking For Discounts On TurboTax? Don’t Bother.
Warning: As of March 24, 2013, some of the information contained in this post is outdated, so please read this post for more current information! I have used TurboTax for years, and have no problem whatsoever with the quality of the product, but its pricing schemes are less transparent than a papal election. To illustrate […]
Reports Of The Death Of The Chase Exclusives Program Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
About a year ago, I opened a Chase checking account to capitalize on certain incentives offered by the Chase “Exclusives” program: namely, an extra 10 points per transaction on my Chase Freedom card (regardless of the size of the transaction) and a 10% bonus on base points earned each month. These incentives transformed my Freedom […]
Bank Of America’s Unconventional New “Better Balance Rewards” Card
In what can only be described as a radical departure from its longstanding tradition of terrible credit card offerings, Bank of America has introduced a brand new credit card that is arguably not terrible. It’s called the “Better Balance Rewards” card, and boy is it strange. Cardholders earn $25 each quarter when they “pay more […]