Top Five Tips To Manage Credit As A Small Business Owner Saturday, March 1, 2008 News & Notes Top Five Tips To Manage Credit As A Owner (NAPSA)—Fifty percent of sur- veyed small business owners stated that “economic uncertainty” is one of the biggest challenges faced in the growth and E of of of| a om 39 survival of their business, according to the National Small Busi- ness Association’s 2008 Survey of Small and Mid-Size Businesses. Rest assured, there are resources to help small businesses more eas- ily navigate economic uncertainties in today’s business climate. Every day, small business owners strive to build a thriving busi- ness environment, while continuing to grow. Financial health is an important part of reaching this goal. Companies such as Chase Card Services are in the small business owner’s corner, offering financial tools and support designed specifically for the small business owner. For example, the Chase Business Resource Center, an online resource, offers advice, news and personalized solutions essential to business owners. The following tips from Chase aim to help set your business off on the right foot and continue growth with smart and easy financial managementpractices: 1. Manage Your Cash Flow. As a small business owner, your cash flow is an important factor in managing your credit. Credit cards like Chase Freedom for Business and the Chase Visa Business Card with Premier Cash Rebate have the capacity to sup- port large and frequent business- sized expense needs, revolve when you need to and float from day of purchase to payment due date at your convenience. 2. Take Advantage of Business Specialists. With all of the details that go into running your Take advantage of your access to business specialists who understand the needs of small businesses. 3. Get the Most Out of Rewards. Use the money you spend on managing your business to earn rewards. When you pur- chase the necessary business expenses to keep your business running, use credit cards that allow you to be flexible in the rewards you earn. The Chase Freedom for Business Card gives triple rewards where you spend the most, like gas, utilities and local commuter expenses. 4. Keep Track of Your Finances and Expenses. One of the most difficult aspects of owning your own businessis simply keeping track of your money. It’s important to keep all of your spending in one place. Chase Card Services offers robust tools, like Chase Clear & Simple—a resource that helps customers better manage and track their money. The Chase Website specifically focused on business owners, www.chase.con/businesscards, provides information and easy-touse tools like free account alerts and flexible account options to help business owners manage their account, maintain the best interest rate, avoid fees, and improvetheir financial future. 5. Stay in Control. It’s your business and your money; there- little help at some point. Take fore, you should always be the one in control. Chase offers credit the needs of small businesses and vide you with alerts on all card with the needs and desires of small business owners and making it easy for them to access and managetheir finances. and financing is available at www.chase.conYbusinesscards. own business, everyone needs a advantage of your access to business specialists who understand can provide valued assistance. Chase is committed to keeping up cards that have the ability to set distinct spending limits and pro- activity to help keep you in control at all times. Additional information about small business credit management --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190731-183235-20190731-183232-74660.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190731-183232-74660.pdf