Listen to dogg88. Hyatt has the best value redemption rate. Depending on where you travel (Hyatt has a small footprint) I would get the Hyatt card. If not, get the chase sapphire reserve and transfer points to Hyatt at 1:1.
Listening to Dave Ramsey cost me about $900k… I got 1000 shares of stock as part of a profit sharing plan that was going for $75 a share… I got to listening to ole Dave and he said to put that stock ($75k) into a mutual fund because single stocks are risky….about 15 years later that mutual fund is at $135k. The company stock price was trading today at $1032 per share.
Or your company could have gone to zero like MCI Worldcom, Enron, Lehaman Brother and so many more.Listening to Dave Ramsey cost me about $900k… I got 1000 shares of stock as part of a profit sharing plan that was going for $75 a share… I got to listening to ole Dave and he said to put that stock ($75k) into a mutual fund because single stocks are risky….about 15 years later that mutual fund is at $135k. The company stock price was trading today at $1032 per share.
So what’s the deal with business credit cards? Do you have to business owner to get one? Do you have to use it for purchases for a business? Are there rules, limitations, etc?
This is the best offer out there right now. 120,000 bonus points which can be transferred to several hotel programs. The 120,000 points alone could be used for 24 free nights at Hyatt properties.
So what’s the deal with business credit cards? Do you have to business owner to get one? Do you have to use it for purchases for a business? Are there rules, limitations, etc?
No, if it asks for tax ID just use your social.So what’s the deal with business credit cards? Do you have to business owner to get one? Do you have to use it for purchases for a business? Are there rules, limitations, etc?