4 Great Credit Cards if You're Starting a Business
Here are some credit cards to consider for starting a business. · Credit.com

Businesses elect to use credit cards for a number of different reasons. To start, they can be an easy way to establish cash flow during the early years. By using the card, the business can build its credit, which can help when looking to receive other types of financing in the future. Small business owners also elect to use credit cards for the same reasons that the average person might do so: They want to earn the rewards on their expenditures.

But there are a few caveats to consider when thinking about a business credit card. First, they often require a personal guarantee, meaning you'll be on the hook for any debts on them — and will likely take a credit score hit, if you miss a payment or your balances climb too high. (You can view two of your credit scores, updated every 14 days, for free on Credit.com.) Also, business credit cards are exempt from the CARD Act, so certain protections personal credit cards tout — like advance notice of an annual percentage rate hike — won't apply. That's why it doubly important to read the fine print of any business credit card you're considering to be sure it's right for you.

With that in mind, here are four of great credit cards for starting a business.

1. Chase Ink Business Preferred Credit Card

If you are not familiar with the Ink Business Preferred credit card, that's because it's new. While it hasn't been available for very long, it's quickly become one of the best business cards to carry. The reasons are simple: It has a massive signup bonus, the reward earnings potential for purchases is high, and the annual fee is $95. Plus, if your business has several employees, each of them can have a card at no additional cost.

When you sign up for the Ink Business Preferred credit card, you can receive 80,000 bonus Chase Ultimate Reward points after spending $5,000 within the first three months (the equivalent of $1,000 in travel if you redeem through Chase's portal). You will then earn 3x points on travel, shipping, internet, phones, cable, and advertising made through search engines or social media websites. There is a combined limit of $150,000 per year that can earn those bonus 3x points. Over that amount and for all other purchases, you will earn 1x points. The card carries a variable APR between 16.24% and 21.24%, depending on your creditworthiness.

One unique feature that comes with the Ink Business Preferred credit card is that it includes cell phone protection. You will receive up to $600 worth of protection in case your phone or any of your employees' phones are stolen or damaged. Your employees phones must be listed on the billing statement and the bill must be paid with your Ink Business Preferred credit card. There is a $100 deductible and you can't submit more than three claims per year.