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January 21, 2010

  • News:  BillShrink Launches Business Tools

    It's no secret that the new credit card reform law does not have provisions to include business cards as well. It is also no secret that it has become increasing difficult for small business owners to secure adequate financing to fund their businesses making business credit cards even more valuable today than in previous years. Searching for the right business card has become a time consuming and cumbersome job for business owners that are already strapped for time. Finally, someone understands their plight and has come to the small business owner's rescue. BillShrink has launched its new business credit card comparison module.

    BillShrink is a free, personalized savings tool aimed at helping individuals and businesses save money on everyday expenses. Small business owners will have the ability to answer a number of questions about their company's demographics, spending habits, payment terms, and desired rewards. The information will be used to narrow down a choice of credit cards that might best suit the business needs. The site highlights 48 different business credit cards being offered by a variety of lenders. The company will also offer information for businesses on saving on cell phone bills and finding the best savings and certificate of deposits to meet their company needs.

    BillShrink claims to be an unbiased credit card site that has proven to save consumers an average of $1,000 a year. If true, that's quite a feat. No question about it, the same type of savings for small business owners will be greatly welcomed. Small business owners can access the new tool by visiting http://www.billshrink.com/?appMode=business. It is important to note that small business owners should carefully read all terms and conditions of each card before making any decision; especially in light of the fact that business cards are not protected under new legislation. It has become increasing more difficult for small businesses to survive; billshrink believes they can make a difference.

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