Podcast 86. All About Inks: Unlocking the Power of Chase Ink Credit Cards For Traveling!

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Welcome back to another episode of Points Talk with the Travel Mom Squad where today we dive deep into one of our favorite topics: the Chase Ink credit cards! These cards could be a game-changer in maximizing your travel points.

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Why We Love Chase Ink Cards

In this episode, Alex, Jess, and Pam share their insights on why the Chase Ink cards are indispensable tools in their credit card arsenal, especially for business owners or anyone with a side hustle. From easy eligibility to incredible rewards, these cards pack a punch without the hefty annual fees.

Qualifying Is Easier Than You Think

First off, Alex breaks down the common misconceptions about qualifying for business credit cards. You’ll be surprised to learn how many activities count as business operations. Plus, Jess adds her perspective on how these cards fit into broader credit strategies without affecting your Chase 5/24 count.

Discover which card (or cards!) might be right for you, how to leverage their benefits, and why having more than one Ink card can be advantageous. Jess and Pam discuss the optimal use of each card, highlighting the perks like cash back options, bonus points on business expenses, and exceptional introductory offers.

Getting the Most Out of Your Cards

Lastly, we cover practical tips for applying and managing these cards, ensuring you get the most out of the generous reward structures without falling into common pitfalls like foreign transaction fees or mismanaging benefits.

So, whether you’re planning to expand your credit card strategy or just curious about what business cards can offer, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable advice. Ready to turn your business expenses into travel experiences? Hit play to unravel the secrets of Chase Ink cards with us, the Travel Mom Squad!

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Episode Minute By Minute:

  • 1:14 – Why Chase Ink Cards are Essential for Traveling on Points!
  • 2:37 – How to Qualify for Chase Ink Cards with Minimal Business Activity
  • 5:00 – Overview of Each Chase Ink Card and Their Benefits
  • 6:19 – The Advantages of Holding Multiple Ink Cards
  • 9:58 – Tips for Applying for Chase Ink Cards and Common Misconceptions
  • 12:04 – Discussing the Specific Benefits of Ink Business Cash® Credit Card and Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card 
  • 14:27 – Exploring the Premium Features of the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card
  • 16:49 – Utilizing Business Spending to Earn Massive Rewards
  • 18:35 – The Lesser Known Ink Business Premier® Credit Card Explained
  • 20:47 – Closing Thoughts and Recommendations on Chase Ink Cards
  • 22:00 – How to Support the Show Using Affiliate Links! 🙂

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