by Andrew Kunesh, Senior Reporter, Cards & Loyalty
There are a lot of places you can go with 120,000 bonus Chase Ultimate Rewards points, and I love thinking about the possibilities.
I could transfer them to airline partners like United Airlines and Air Canada for business-class flights starting at 60,000 points each way to Europe, or I could convert them to World of Hyatt points to book incredible hotel award stays in European cities or even at all-inclusive resorts like the fancy Impression Moxche by Secrets I loved in Mexico.
And there is a limited-time way to get 120,000 bonus points that might be available to you and you didn’t even know it.
Right now, there is a best-ever offer to earn 120,000 Ultimate Rewards points after spending $8,000 in the first three months of having the Ink Business Preferred️® Credit Card. (This card previously required $15,000 in spending before awarding the sign-up points and has never offered a bonus as high as 120,000 bonus points before!)
But the really good news is that you don’t need a physical store or employees or even a ton of revenue to qualify for a business card like this one — you may qualify now.
Think: side hustles, walking dogs or pet sitting, selling items on Etsy, doing gigs on Fiverr, etc.
Any and all of those things could qualify you for a small-business credit card like the Chase Ink Business Preferred and offer you a way to stay organized and keep those expenses separate … while legitimately unlocking one of the best offers of the year, worth over $2,400 by TPG’s August 2024 valuations, in the process.
You don’t need a partnership, limited liability company or S corporation to apply for a business credit card. Sole proprietors with a Social Security number, like some pet sitters, can also be eligible for these cards.
If that sounds like you, here is additional information to explore whether small-business credit cards might be right for you:
If you’ve got any sort of business or side hustle (or are going to start one now), don’t limit yourself to personal credit cards. You may find the benefits and bonuses of a business card are the perfect way to unlock thousands of dollars in award travel this year.
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