You can see a sample Small
Business Credit Report here.
Not exact matches
What you might consider as a quick way to get started building
business credit would be to get a
business credit card (you can find out which cards also
report to personal
credit reporting agencies
here: https://www.nav.com/resource/do-
business-
credit-cards-
report-to-personal-
credit/#Table).
Here's a brief refresher of the Chase 5/24 rule: If you have been approved for or been listed as an authorized user on five
credit cards (personal or
business) in the 24 months, you will need to wait for your oldest card application inquiry to drop off your
credit report.
Here are two ways to get started
reporting your
business partners» account histories to
business credit reporting agencies.
Here are three vendors that
report payments to
business credit bureaus, and that are flexible when extending
credit.
Some cards will
report to your personal
credit report, your
business credit, or to both —
here's a quick cheat sheet on major issuers» policies.
To inquire about items in your
report or submit a dispute, you will first need a copy of your
business credit report, which can be started
here:
What you might consider as a quick way to get started building
business credit would be to get a
business credit card (you can find out which cards also
report to personal
credit reporting agencies
here: https://www.nav.com/resource/do-
business-
credit-cards-
report-to-personal-
credit/#Table).
Here's a brief refresher of the Chase 5/24 rule: If you have been approved for or been listed as an authorized user on five
credit cards (personal or
business) in the 24 months, you will need to wait for your oldest card application inquiry to drop off your
credit report.