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Bank of America® Business Advantage Unlimited Cash Rewards Mastercard® credit card
- Unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything with no caps, no categories, and no annual fee to offset your rewards.
- Up to 2.62% cash back if you qualify for Preferred Rewards for Business, which makes this one of the highest flat-rate earners available.
Why I Like This Offer
Bank of America® Business Advantage Unlimited Cash Rewards Mastercard® credit card
The $500 welcome bonus is straightforward and attainable. Spend $5,000 in the first 90 days and you’ve got real cash back in hand, plus 0% intro APR on purchases for seven billing cycles to help manage upfront business expenses.
- $500 cash back welcome bonus
- 1.5% cash back on all purchases
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- Rare combo of long intro APR + cash back
- No annual fee, plus big bonus-category rewards
Why I Like This Offer
Discover it® Cash Back
This card does two jobs really well: the 0% intro APR for 15 months on purchases and balance transfers (then 17.49% - 26.49% Variable APR) gives you a clean runway to tackle both old and new debt, and the cash back setup gives you ongoing value long after the intro offer ends. It's a rare combo that's hard to beat.
*Earn 5% cash back on rotating quarterly categories you activate, up to the quarterly maximum.
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