If you're a small business owner or an independent contractor, both United's MileagePlus Explorer Business and American's CitiBusiness AAdvantage Platinum Select are excellent and come with
much smaller annual fees.
The much smaller annual fee is easier to swallow.
The much smaller annual fee is easier to swallow.
Not exact matches
During college, I'd be sitting in a coffee shop reading
annual reports and collecting dividends, royalties, interest, and
fees from my past projects and investments while my friends worked at retail stores and restaurants, selling their time for a
much smaller paycheck.
Dear Cashing In, I've always avoided reward cards with
annual fees in excess of $ 100, but I run a
small home - based business on the side and as I prepare my 2012 tax returns, I'm noticing how
much more I'm spending on the business lately.
The Business Gold Rewards card is a great option, though, with a
much smaller $ 195
annual fee that's waived for the first year, a 25,000 - point bonus and good bonus earning categories.
Paying an
annual fee is a bit like investing a
small amount of money that allows you to reap benefits
much more valuable than what you originally invested.
Outside of that, it's simply 1x earning on all purchases, which is pretty
much worthless, considering what the Amex EveryDay and EveryDay Preferred cards can earn you more with a
smaller annual fee.