Is Starting A Business With A Credit Card Wise?
By Andy Adams
There are many new up-start companies being formed everyday, especially in this modern age where people are able to create successful businesses even on the internet. Thousands of people in the UK each year will give up their daily job in order to start their own business and enjoy the freedom and responsibility of working for themselves.
The trouble is that many of these new business ideas may be high risk and if the internet is anything to go by, your business idea may be a bit too wacky and out there to get your self a loan for the new business. Programmes like “Dragon’s Den” have inspired many people to go forth with their ideas and schemes to potentially form a new business and not everyone can afford to.
This is not the end of the road for the next Bill Gates among you; many new businesses will actually use credit cards to fund their venture. This may be risky if your business fails but credit cards can actually provide a number of advantages if used correctly. Obviously making sure you don’t spend more than you can repay is a big factor when using credit cards to fund start-up businesses.
As well as this there is a type of credit card that can help you called 0% credit cards, the zero percent relating to the amount of interest you pay on purchases, this will normally be for a period of 12 months but can vary between creditors. This gives you a suitable window for getting the money you need for your business at least! After that period expires you will be charged interest on purchases so make sure you keep a hold of the reins when it comes to expenses when the 0% period elapses.
Repayments are the main stumbling block when it comes to credit cards, normally if you don’t keep up repayments you can find massive APR charges and interest meaning you’ll be paying back much more than you originally borrowed. With using a credit card for business it is best keeping up with your payments each month with an amount you are able to comfortably repay as your business may not turn a profit or generate much money in its first year, or if things go really bad it may fail and you’ll need to pay back a large amount. So take care with monthly repayments, don’t simply choose to pay the bare minimum back, pay back as much as you can realistically afford.
One of the great things about some credit cards is that they can offer rewards for simply using them. Some of these benefits include travel discounts, cashback offers or even discounts on some goods or services, when you think that your new business will need all the help it can get to be successful this would make for a great bonus that may help your business along.
So credit cards can actually be a help when it comes to starting a new business as we all don’t have endless capital behind us to fritter away on business ventures and we can’t all win over the acerbic millionaires on TV. Credit cards are an avenue that budding entrepreneurs can explore but as with all lending you should exercise caution and make sure you don’t cripple yourself financially.
If you’re interested in getting one of the many credit cards on offer then make sure you check out all the credit cards on offer and compare their rates and implications if you fail to meet the repayments. One of the common offers and best deals are to be had on 0% credit cards.
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