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Chase Ink Business Cash vs. Unlimited: Comparing No-Fee Business Credit Cards with $1,000 Bonuses

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Dan Miller

3h ago· 5 min readenInsight

Summary

This article compares two Chase Ink business credit cards with no annual fee — the Ink Business Cash and Ink Business Unlimited — both offering $1,000 welcome bonuses. It provides rules of thumb for choosing between them based on spending habits: the Cash card is better for those who spend heavily on office supplies, internet, cable, and phone services (earning 5% and 2% cash back in those categories), while the Unlimited card is better for those who prefer a flat 1.5% cash back on all purchases without tracking categories. The article also covers signup bonus details, earning rates, and factors like the 0% APR introductory period.

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bskyChase Ink Business Cash vs. Unlimited: Comparing No-Fee Business Credit Cards with $1,000 Bonusespointswithacrew.com

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If you're not looking at business cards, you are missing out on some of the best bonuses.
Deciding what might be best will depend on your specific situation, but there are a few rules of thumb that you might want to consider.
Both of these cards currently come with no annual fee and similar signup bonuses.
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Chase has two different business credit cards with no annual fee and very good welcome offers. But which one is best? Let's take a look at ...

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