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In today’s economic climate you might get a better deal if you offer cash, rather than a credit card. But in doing so, you could be missing out on the protection of the Consumer Credit Act. How can
this piece of legislation help you?
Published 17.12.2008
It’s not uncommon for directors to use their personal credit card to pay for business expenses. When the company repays the debt that will balance the books. But are you overlooking a tax break?
Published 13.10.2009
As a careful company director you’ve always paid credit card bills on time. But a new trick by these companies could trip you up, meaning a black mark on your impeccable credit history. How do you
avoid this happening to you?
Published 11.03.2009
You’re considering applying for a business credit card for you and your fellow directors. There are some good deals available, but might you be better off using your personal credit cards to make
business purchases?
Published 07.07.2016
You want your plastic to reflect your status as a successful company director. But with gold and platinum cards now so commonplace and no longer exclusive, what are your options?
Published 11.05.2006
According to new research, thousands of firms are subjecting retail customers who use credit and debit cards to surcharges. This practice has been illegal for some time. How do you stay on the right
side of the law?
Published 19.02.2019
As a busy director you’re always charging expenses to your credit card. However, your card issuer keeps putting up the rate of interest. Is there anything you can do about it?
Published 16.06.2009
According to reports, the government is going to ban “excessive” surcharges on credit card payments. What might this mean for you and your company?
Published 23.01.2012
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