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StockAnalysis, written by nationally recognised market analyst Peter Strachan, is the latest addition to the Pex Publications stable of newsletters. StockAnalysis is the leading-edge, independent source for "all the stock market news your broker wouldn't |
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Money Magazine |
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Based on the very successful Channel 9 Money Show, designed to help people make and manage their money. Money Magazine combines simple language and hard facts to give you information you need to make informed decisions about your money. Featuring major ar |
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IFA |
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IFA is Australia’s leading magazine for financial planning industry professionals. With a strong focus on practice management, IFA’s coverage also emphasises breaking news, education, trends in investment and financial planning strategies. Delivered weekl |
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200304 Australian Master Financial Planning Guide |
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Why Slow Investors Lose and Fast Money Wins! |
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Investor Weekly |
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Launched in 1994, and with its coverage broadened recently to include retail as well as institutional news, Investor Weekly provides coverage across superannuation, funds management, masterfunds, dealer groups, administration, custody and investment manag |
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Small Business Credit Cards
By: Rob Mellor
So what do you look for when applying for a credit card for your small business?
One thing is for sure, wasting money isn’t an option because it can make or
break your business. Things to look for are low interest rates and good customer
service.
Ask around for companies with good customer friendly service. Some will let you
off late payments time after time while others will come down like a ton of
bricks. You need them to be flexible as you never know when you may run into
problems
Make sure you don’t go with one because of a low introductory offer. You want a
long term one as you may not have time every six months to be jumping from one
to another. Before signing up for one read the small print, remember it could
save your business.
Look out for special bonuses companies offer. Some times companies such as Visa
or American Express join with other companies to save you money on anything from
shipping or office supplies
Here are two small business credit card options but look around for more and
weigh up the benefits for each one
American Express Business Gold Card
• No annual fee for the first year,
• No pre-set spending limit
• Save at known brands, such as Staples, FedEx and Hertz
• When you enroll in the Membership Rewards program, you earn points virtually
every time you use your eligible, enrolled Business Card.
• Online Account Management
• Car Rental Loss and Damage Insurance
CitiBusiness® Platinum Select® Card
The CitiBusiness® Platinum Select® Card is the card built for small businesses
and includes:
• A generous credit line
• Low rate on purchases
• Additional cards for employees
• Free quarterly and annual account summaries
• Free 'Ask the Experts' service
• Free 24/7 Concierge Service
A great place to find out more about credit cards is the internet, One useful
site is:
http://www.credit-card-index.com http://www.credit-card-index.com/visa-small-business-credit-card.html
About the Author:
Rob Mellor is the webmaster of http://www.credit-card-index.com where you can
find other articles and info on credit cards. |
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