The Best Self Employed Credit Cards

The best self-employed credit cards provide extreme purchasing power for small businesspeople. A small business credit card lets you save money or earn rewards just for using the card for regular expenses incurred during the course of business. Before you choose, compare the benefits of low interest and rewards business credit cards and then read consumer reviews to learn more.
Benefits Of Small Business Credit Cards
There are a number of benefits to using small business credit cards. These cards will often give you a zero percent interest rate on purchases for several months or more than a year when you first receive the card. Many small business credit cards have low life of balance interest rates. Low life of balance interest rates will never change as long as you own the card and comply with the card agreement. The rates on the best self-employed credit cards are so low that they often beat the loan rates offered by credit unions or banks.
The Best Self-Employed Credit Cards Have Liberal Rewards
The Best Self Employed Credit Cards
Many small business credit cards provide rewards like double miles on business-related purchases like travel and entertainment. The best self-employed credit cards don't put restrictions on rewards points earned and the points don't expire. Many rewards credit cards for business owners also have low introductory interest rates in addition to providing cash back or rewards points for purchases.
Check Business Credit Card Reviews Before You Apply
Read business credit card reviews to find the best self-employed credit card for your company. There are so many options today that finding a good credit card can be a challenge. Consumer reviews of credit cards provide prospective customers with a unique way to check out the pros and cons of cards before applying. The reviews provide input from a variety of different customers with unique occupations and business needs. Check business credit card reviews to get more ideas about what to look for before you choose a card for your company.















What would you do in this situation ?
Here goes :
1. I have been laid off from work for the last 11 months.
2. I work part-time doing some cleaning 3 x per week
3. My wife works Part-Time and goes to Nursing School Part-Time
4. We have a Mortgage Debt of $32,000 owing on a $110,000 home
5. We have small amount of Credit Card Debt = $1,351. Total
( $626 Lowes due by July 7 -2010 The other is $725 owing on a Visa
6. We owe a relative $5,301. for my wife’s Nursing Schooling
We own a Pick-up truck ( totally paid for – 1998 GMC Sierra ) and a car 1999 Buick Park Ave
( Totally paid for )
We only get $466 every two weeks from Unemployment, my wife gets approx. $280 every two weeks for CNA Nursing Part-Time and I get $255 after expenses for doing part-time cleaning every month.
We have a bi-weekly mortgage of $262 and so far we are barely hanging on.
Any suggestions, – I have been trying to get meaningful work, but no success so far. It is my first time in my life that I have ever been laid off – let alone for this length of time ( 11 months )……..
We are 48 ( me ) and my wife is 52.
We sold some land that we had to pay for over half of my wife’s Nursing School Tuiton.
Other than the obvious answer of myself to get a good paying job ( which would be answer to prayer ) any suggestions of any organizations that would be willing to help us to pay off my wife’s realative for her Nursing School Loan ? We have already received some grants ( $4,000 ) which we paid directly towards her tuition.
We are not asking for a hand-out – but rather a hand – up –
We don’t believe in Debt and want to get out of debt as soon as possible
Any sensible suggestions / ideas ( we don’t want those stupid home-based business ideas or those make a quick buck schemes )
So far we are hanging in there, but honestly it’s really hard when it’s been going on for over 11 months straight now.
My wife is a wonderful lady and she is a very hard worker, but she suffers terribly with Sestemic Lupis and does the best she can. I apply for at least 5 + jobs per week, but so far no success.
I have a Associates Degree ( 1993 ) and we are both US Citizens.
Just very frustrating when you do the best you can – and still no breaks !
I don’t even use a Cell Phone – can’t afford it.
We just simply do without
ANY IDEAS ???
What would you do if you had this situation?
Here goes :
1. I have been laid off from work for the last 11 months.
2. I work part-time doing some cleaning 3 x per week
3. My wife works Part-Time and goes to Nursing School Part-Time
4. We have a Mortgage Debt of $32,000 owing on a $110,000 home
5. We have small amount of Credit Card Debt = $1,351. Total
( $626 Lowes due by July 7 -2010 The other is $725 owing on a Visa
6. We owe a relative $5,301. for my wife’s Nursing Schooling
We own a Pick-up truck ( totally paid for – 1998 GMC Sierra ) and a car 1999 Buick Park Ave
( Totally paid for )
We only get $466 every two weeks from Unemployment, my wife gets approx. $280 every two weeks for CNA Nursing Part-Time and I get $255 after expenses for doing part-time cleaning every month.
We have a bi-weekly mortgage of $262 and so far we are barely hanging on.
Any suggestions, – I have been trying to get meaningful work, but no success so far. It is my first time in my life that I have ever been laid off – let alone for this length of time ( 11 months )……..
We are 48 ( me ) and my wife is 52.
We sold some land that we had to pay for over half of my wife’s Nursing School Tuiton.
Other than the obvious answer of myself to get a good paying job ( which would be answer to prayer ) any suggestions of any organizations that would be willing to help us to pay off my wife’s realative for her Nursing School Loan ? We have already received some grants ( $4,000 ) which we paid directly towards her tuition.
We are not asking for a hand-out – but rather a hand – up –
We don’t believe in Debt and want to get out of debt as soon as possible
Any sensible suggestions / ideas ( we don’t want those stupid home-based business ideas or those make a quick buck schemes )
So far we are hanging in there, but honestly it’s really hard when it’s been going on for over 11 months straight now.
My wife is a wonderful lady and she is a very hard worker, but she suffers terribly with Sestemic Lupis and does the best she can. I apply for at least 5 + jobs per week, but so far no success.
I have a Associates Degree ( 1993 ) and we are both US Citizens.
Just very frustrating when you do the best you can – and still no breaks !
I don’t even use a Cell Phone – can’t afford it.
We just simply do without
ANY IDEAS ???
What would you do in this situation ?
Here goes :
1. I have been laid off from work for the last 11 months.
2. I work part-time doing some cleaning 3 x per week
3. My wife works Part-Time and goes to Nursing School Part-Time
4. We have a Mortgage Debt of $32,000 owing on a $110,000 home
5. We have small amount of Credit Card Debt = $1,351. Total
( $626 Lowes due by July 7 -2010 The other is $725 owing on a Visa
6. We owe a relative $5,301. for my wife’s Nursing Schooling
We own a Pick-up truck ( totally paid for – 1998 GMC Sierra ) and a car 1999 Buick Park Ave
( Totally paid for )
We only get $466 every two weeks from Unemployment, my wife gets approx. $280 every two weeks for CNA Nursing Part-Time and I get $255 after expenses for doing part-time cleaning every month.
We have a bi-weekly mortgage of $262 and so far we are barely hanging on.
Any suggestions, – I have been trying to get meaningful work, but no success so far. It is my first time in my life that I have ever been laid off – let alone for this length of time ( 11 months )……..
We are 48 ( me ) and my wife is 52.
We sold some land that we had to pay for over half of my wife’s Nursing School Tuiton.
Other than the obvious answer of myself to get a good paying job ( which would be answer to prayer ) any suggestions of any organizations that would be willing to help us to pay off my wife’s realative for her Nursing School Loan ? We have already received some grants ( $4,000 ) which we paid directly towards her tuition.
We are not asking for a hand-out – but rather a hand – up –
We don’t believe in Debt and want to get out of debt as soon as possible
Any sensible suggestions / ideas ( we don’t want those stupid home-based business ideas or those make a quick buck schemes )
So far we are hanging in there, but honestly it’s really hard when it’s been going on for over 11 months straight now.
My wife is a wonderful lady and she is a very hard worker, but she suffers terribly with Sestemic Lupis and does the best she can. I apply for at least 5 + jobs per week, but so far no success.
I have a Associates Degree ( 1993 ) and we are both US Citizens.
Just very frustrating when you do the best you can – and still no breaks !
I don’t even use a Cell Phone – can’t afford it.
We just simply do without
ANY IDEAS ???
Have you applied at temp agencies? It is hard to help without knowing what kind of work you have done in the past and are able to do.
I’m sorry to hear about your situation.
It sounds like you’re making the most of it, though.
Refinancing the home might be a good idea even if it takes longer to pay it off (assuming a bank will approve it).
Possible job options: Go to a temp office and see about work because if an economic recovery is real, businesses hire temp workers first (that’ll be a sign the job market is turning around).