Only applies to bookings made via the Capital One Portal; Earn 2X otherwise.
Only applies to bookings made via the Capital One Portal; Earn 2X otherwise.
Only applies to bookings made via the Capital One Portal; Earn 2X otherwise.
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The Capital One Venture X Business card is a very well rounded travel credit card that is easy to recommend to almost anyone, especially with No Preset Spending Limit – meaning that heavy business spenders will have an easier time.
The first objection is always the annual fee, but once you see that the $300 annual travel credit and 10,000 miles anniversary bonus (worth $100 or more) nets out the annual fee, it’s much easier to go and focus on the benefits.
If you consider the annual fee to effectively be -$5 as I do based on the above though process, then you are looking a a TON of benefits for a card where you aren’t out a ton on the annual fee with nothing in return.
You’re getting No Preset Spending Limit, Plaza Premium and Priority Pass lounge access, Capital One Lounges, Global Entry (or PreCheck) fee reimbursement, the ability to earn up to 10X miles on travel booked via Capital One, and cell phone protection.
See, that’s a mouthful! You would expect to be paying a massive annual fee for all of that (without credits that net it out) and in this case, you’re just not. Of course, you’ll still have to pay the $395 fee upfront, but you’ll also be able to get that early spend bonus. That offsets it nicely!
In our opinion, this card is simply one of the best travel business cards around in terms of both benefits and value for money.
And as icing on the cake, aside from the initial hard pull on your personal credit to qualify you for approval, it won’t report to your personal credit file as long as your account remains in good standing.
This card is also featured in Which Capital One Business Cards Report to Personal Credit (Count Towards 5/24)? and in the article Business Credit Cards That Don’t Report to Personal Credit Bureaus.
5% cash back on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel; 1X miles per dollar otherwise.
5% cash back on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel; 1X miles per dollar otherwise.
Our ratings are determined by the authors and editors on our team. Each individual card feature is compared against all other cards we offer and the total score is an average of those 4 ratings.
The Spark Cash credit card is ideal for small business owners that want a 2% cash back card with no annual fee and no foreign transaction fees.
It’s a very simple card. You won’t find transferable points nor a rich suite of card benefits here, but that’s the tradeoff to avoid any sort of annual fee. You still get free employee cards.
Small business owners earn 2% cash back on all eligible purchases, and 5% when you book hotels and rental cars through the Capital One Travel Portal.
If you also have a Capital One credit card that earns Capital One miles like a Capital One Spark Miles for Business card, or a personal Venture X, Venture, or VentureOne credit card, you can transfer your cash from the Capital One Spark Cash Select to those cards, making them Capital One Miles – transferable to airline and hotel partners. $10 = 1,000 Miles.
Unlike the Spark Cash Plus, the Spark Cash will report to your personal credit profile.
The primary other difference between this Spark Cash card, with a $95 annual fee, and the Spark Cash Plus, with a $150 annual fee, is that the Spark Cash Plus is a charge card with no preset spending limit. For higher spend businesses, the Spark Cash Plus will be a better choice, but this card will work just fine for a business that doesn’t spend enough to justify the additional $55 annual fee in exchange for the no preset spending limit (which is still not unlimited, but rather set based on your spend history).