This question of whether business credit cards which are personally guaranteed should appear on your credit report recently came up on our discussion boards. I myself have two business credit cards and each one is linked to my IRS-issued Employer Identification Number (EIN). However, each card also required me to give my personal Social Security [...]
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Should Personally Guaranteed Business Credit Cards Appear on Your Credit Report?
October 22nd, 2009 · 1 Comment · Credit Bureaus and Scores, Credit Reports
Tags: business account·business credit·Credit Bureaus·Credit Cards·credit law·Dunn & Bradstreet·Equifax·Experian·personal guarantees·report to bureuas
How Your Business Can Affect Your Personal Credit
March 12th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Credit Reports
Two entrepreneurs put together a great business plan, and based on this, they applied for and received a small business loan. In a few years the business was very successful and the original loan was paid off. Sales grew quickly and keeping up with demand meant leasing a warehouse, stocking inventory and hiring employees. The successful owners applied for and received a quick business line of credit and business credit cards to float the debt during the course of business; all of the business credit applications required the business Tax ID and both of their personal Social Security Numbers. Then the economic situation changed and sales plummeted.
Tags: business credit·business line of credit·Credit Cards·Fair Debt Collection Practices Act·Financing·liability·Personal Credit·personal guarantees·small business



