Business Credit Card Requirements for Limited Liability Corporations |
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When you first form a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC), you
will receive multiple offers for a business credit card.
It is important to realize that these cards are often tied to your
personal credit or your individual credit score, and they are not truly
sources of business credit. To get an actual business credit card, you
will need to apply under the name of your new LLC.
Building Business Credit
Once you are legally incorporated as an LLC, you can begin
opening bank accounts. If your business has capital from investors or
if you have personal capital, begin by purchasing assets in the name of
the business. You will have to start small in order to build a record
of transactions for your new company. Building account balances and
assets is a good way to start. An LLC is capable of holding assets in
its name, and this method should be used in order to get a credit card.
Getting a Business Credit Card for an LLC
Once your business has a financial identity, you can apply for
a credit card. Often, it is easiest to apply with the bank where your
business accounts are currently held. The credit line you can secure
will depend on those assets in the business's name and the business's
own record of financial success.
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