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Earn 460,000 points in bonuses with instant approval for 5 new rewards cards

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I applied for 5 new rewards credit cards this weekend and got approved right away. I will share the offers that I decided to take advantage of and my thoughts on each one. 4 were small business cards, none of which were eligible for “5/24” and were not added (Chase only approves if he has fewer than 5 new cards in the past 24 months) ). His only consumer card was an Alaska Visa that offered 70,000 miles.

  1. American Express Business Platinum Card® is offering you 120,000 Membership Rewards® points when you spend $15,000 on eligible purchases with your card within the first three months of cardmembership. When I clicked on it, my goal was to earn 150,000 points instead.

    The annual fee for this card is $695 (View rates and fees) But I'm happy with this because in addition to the initial bonus, you can expect to benefit from $400 to $600 in statement credits once you opt in and claim eligible charges.


    Transferring American Express Membership Rewards to Etihad Airways

  2. Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card has an offer where you can earn 100,000 bonus points when you spend $8,000 on purchases within the first three months of account opening. I tend to transfer my Chase points to Hyatt, but of course there are several options.

    Many readers have reported that their cards were approved even though it's past May 24th.


    Flying with Chase Ultimate Rewards on Air Canada and enjoying tomahawk steak in the Vancouver Signature Suite

  3. city ​​business® / A Advantage® platinum select® master Card® will give you 65,000 American Airlines AAdvantage® miles after you spend $4,000 on purchases within the first four months of account opening. This card has an annual fee of $0 for the first year ($99 thereafter). [See rates and fees]


    My American Airlines first class trip to Sydney last summer wasn't my last, so I booked it again.

  4. of alaska airlines credit card earns 70,000 Mileage Plan miles after spending $3,000 in 90 days and also provides an Alaska Airlines companion certificate for the same spend (base fare for companions is $99, taxes and fees are $23). from USD).

    The annual fee is $95, and Bank of America checking or savings account customers receive a 10% bonus on miles earned for every dollar spent.


    I redeemed my Mileage Plan miles for Cathay Pacific First Class.

  5. alaska airlines visa business card offers 75,000 Mileage Plan miles and a companion fare certificate when you make purchases of $4,000 or more within 90 days of account opening. (To qualify for this His 75,000 mile offer instead of the more widely available His 70,000 miles, you must enter any of His 6 numbers as a referral code.)

    Like the consumer card, it has a $95 annual fee, and if you have an eligible Bank of America Business account, you'll earn a 10% bonus on all miles earned on card purchases. Plus, you'll get $100 off annual Alaska Lounge memberships purchased with this card.


    In general, Qatar Airways (and Royal Jordanian) awards between the US and the Middle East will be cheaper under newly released table

Application for small business card

Last week, I emailed a friend of mine who has been a print journalist for many years. He was asking about applying for a small business card since he often speaks and writes on the side. His income is 1099, he is a sole proprietor and does not have a separate business entity.

Although I can't guarantee approval every time, I suggested that this is a perfect use case for a small business card.

The first thing you need to do with your side job is open a bank account and get a credit card to keep your funds and expenses separate. Financially specializing your 1099 income can be helpful when filing taxes and proving to the IRS that it's a bona fide business (you can deduct expenses if it's hobby income) ).

In other words, it's perfectly normal for sole proprietors to have a business credit card with their Social Security number as their tax identification number.

my chosen card

You can't have too many Membership Rewards and Ultimate Rewards points. I also wish it were easier to earn Capital One miles and Citi ThankYou Rewards.nevertheless American Express Business Platinum Card® We offer a 35% rebate on travel purchased through the portal (up to 1 million points per year when redeemed for travel on the cardmember's preferred airline or business and first class travel). Airline partners.

do not have city ​​business® / A Advantage® platinum select® master Card® It's a shame to see Business ExtraAA go, but it will work even better in a few years with the introduction of the new AAdvantage Business program.

And we're excited to further enhance our Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan. Because we know where Alaska Airlines' award pricing is heading. Some long-standing partner perks in long-haul business and first class will be a little more expensive, while other perks will be cheaper. The net is much better than I expected.

never too many miles

The majority of your miles still come from credit cards. I like to travel often with my family in a premium cabin, so I need to earn as many miles as possible.

Regarding fees and charges, American Express Business Platinum Card®click here

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