It's true that careless use of credit cards can put you out of business faster than you can swipe your card through the reader. 
When
 used effectively, however, a business credit card can simplify your 
financial record keeping--and maybe even earn you a little something 
"extra" for your diligence, too.
Here are 5 ways a business credit card can help:
1. Separation of personal and business finances
All
 business owners know how important it is to keep personal finances 
separate from business finances.  A simple way to do this is to obtain a
 business credit card that's used only for business-related expenses and
 purchases. When the statement comes, you'll know without a doubt that 
every transaction listed is associated with your business and can avoid 
having to review the statement carefully to highlight or circle any 
expenses that don't belong with your business records.
2. Track employee spending
Most
 businesses have an employee who's responsible for paying small bills or
 making purchases on behalf of the business. It can be time-consuming to
 require that every transaction get your approval before making the 
payment, especially if vendors come looking for payments when you're in 
meetings or out of the office. An easier way to keep track of employee 
spending is to issue designated employees credit cards in their names, 
linked to your business account. 
Most credit cards let you set 
monthly spending limits per card, so you'll have some peace of mind 
knowing your employees aren't charging excessively.
When your 
billing statement arrives, the transactions will be itemized and divided
 based on which employee made the purchase. If an employee abuses his or
 her credit card, you'll know before it gets out of hand.
3. Reduce time balancing your checkbook
When
 you get into the habit of using a business credit card to pay for all 
of your monthly expenses and purchases, you'll benefit from the reduced 
time required to balance your checkbook. Instead of having numerous 
transactions in your checkbook register each month, you'll be able to 
write a single check to the credit card company. This makes it faster to
 balance your checkbook and reduces the margin of error since there will
 be minimal transactions to keep track of.
If you get into the 
habit of paying the credit card in full each time the statement arrives,
 you can eliminate the need to pay interest on your purchases by using 
the grace period. Check with your particular credit card, but most offer
 at least 20 days' grace, meaning payments made in full within this time
 period are made without interest accruing.
4. Useful financial statements
In
 an effort to serve their business customers better, many credit card 
companies offer a range of reports. In addition to monthly statements, 
you can also receive quarterly and annual reports to categorize your 
spending. These additional financial reports can make tax time a breeze.
 Instead of searching through boxes and files for statements and 
records, you'll have just about everything you need on a single printout
 from your credit card company, categorized by the type of expense 
(gasoline, office supplies, travel, food and hotel, miscellaneous, 
etc.).
Some credit card companies also allow you to generate 
custom reports as needed. If you need a list of all payments made to a 
specific vendor over a certain time period--enter in the details and 
print out your report!
5. Extra benefits of business credit cards
In
 addition to making your financial record keeping easier, using a 
business credit card to handle the majority of your business expenses 
and purchases allows you to accumulate rewards faster.
Choose a 
card with rewards you will actually use--if you travel frequently, go 
with a card that offers airline miles, hotel stays, car rental discounts
 or free trips. If you don't travel much, choose from one of the many 
other types of rewards cards, and save on office supplies or gasoline, 
or get cash back.
Using a business credit card allows you to 
increase your productivity because it helps you save on time spent 
managing your financial record-keeping. For small businesses, switching 
to an all-credit-card system may even eliminate the need for a 
bookkeeper. 
Read more: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/196036#ixzz2g3xlFwjw
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