8 ways to use credit card points to reward employees


by The Points Guy

The Points Guy— If you’re a small-business owner sitting on thousands of business credit card points, which you’ve earned by paying your company expenses, you may be inclined to put those points back into your business. However, if you have no need to use your own credit card rewards to book personal or business travel and you have …

The Points Guy—Best ways to use Amex Membership Rewards points: From business class flights to Europe to Hawaii. Editor’s note: This story has been updated with the latest information. It’s no secret that American Express Membership Rewards are one of our favorite points and miles currency. TPG’s latest valuations give Membership Rewards 2 cents per point value. However, leveraging the right transfer partners makes it easy to get even more value out of …

International Business Times UK—Can I Use My Business Credit Card for Personal Use?. Business credit cards are generally issued in your company's name and used to carry out business expenses. You repay the outstanding debt using company funds, which impacts your company's business credit score.Business credit scores are different from personal credit scores. Furthermore, defaults on a business credit card won't make you personally liable for any defaults, but the company. Today, business credit cards are available for nearly all types of businesses, be it large corporations and...

The Points Guy—Quick Points: Transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points before downgrading your Chase Sapphire card. If you’re considering changing your Chase credit card, here’s an important step to consider before doing so. The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card and Chase Sapphire Reserve® are two of our favorite travel credit cards at TPG, and both offer generous welcome bonuses: Chase Sapphire Preferred Card: Earn 60,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first three …