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Why business owners should consider points and miles for company spending

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Why business owners should consider points and miles for company spending
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Brian Kelly, Founder | The Points Guy

Many business owners are missing out on the benefits of earning points and miles for their companies’ regular spending, according to a long-time entrepreneur in the hospitality industry. The use of flexible rewards currencies such as Chase Ultimate Rewards, American Express Membership Rewards, Bilt Rewards Points, and Capital One miles can help lower costs, improve employee satisfaction, and provide unique experiences.

Some business owners express concerns about tracking expenses or prefer cash back due to its simplicity. However, modern credit card issuers now offer integration with popular expense platforms that make monitoring spending straightforward for each employee using a company card.

The author describes a conversation with a Coca-Cola representative who explained that franchisees could pay bills by check, wire transfer, or credit card without additional fees. This led to the decision to switch payment methods and start earning rewards on recurring soda purchases at no extra cost. Even earning 2% cash back provided significant returns over time.

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Points and miles can also be used to benefit employees through travel rewards or other incentives. The author notes: "One way we make our team feel valued is by gifting travel through rewards. Over the years, I've used credit card points to send employees to the Caribbean, Hawaii, Europe, Asia — even Disneyland and Disney World (yes, including theme park tickets). We've flown team members to be with sick family and, sadly, to attend funerals. The response I hear most often is: 'I've never had a company do this for me.'"

Learning how to maximize these programs does not require much effort once business owners apply their problem-solving skills. For example, one business owner learned how transferring Capital One miles to Emirates could secure two round-trip business-class tickets from New York to Milan for just over 300,000 miles instead of nearly 3 million.

Credit card usage can also impact airline status. By putting recurring charges on an American Airlines credit card that did not earn bonuses elsewhere, one entrepreneur was able to reach Executive Platinum status without flying American Airlines frequently.

"Credit card rewards are just another puzzle smart entrepreneurs can solve to get the greatest return on money you're already spending," said the author.

Business owners are encouraged to consider these strategies as practical tools for maximizing value from everyday expenses.

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