Chase Ultimate Rewards points are a valuable transferable points currency, and the Chase Ink Business Preferred card is a great card for earning this valuable currency. In this episode, we discuss what makes this a great card, and if it’s a good card to keep year after year.
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Card Talk: Chase Ink Business Preferred
(00:20) – Learn more about the Chase Ink Business Preferred card here.
(00:24) – The Chase Ink Business Preferred card earns Ultimate Rewards points
(00:38) – Usually has great welcome bonus
(01:20) – Earning rate: 3X travel, shipping, internet, cable, phone, and advertising with social media sites (up to $150K spend per year)
(02:34) – Other noteworthy perks of the Chase Ink Business Preferred card
(04:24)- What are the approval rules for this card? (For example, what is the 5/24 rule and how does it apply here?)
(07:09) – Is this a keeper card?
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Music Credit – Beach Walk by Unicorn Heads
Are those employees W-2 or 1099?
Thanks for always having such detailed information– I really appreciate it! As you mentioned, the car insurance is only valid if it’s related to your business. However, the CIBP offers primary car insurance for personal use when you use it outside your country of permanent residence. Small, but useful detail!