Best Credit Cards For Organization, Accounting, FF Miles, And Rates???

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We all know that technology can greatly reduce our workload and increase our organization. I've got a credit card through my bank, but I'm frusterated with a few aspects of it, and am now shopping around for a new card. I want a credit card with a national bank that will:

-Categorize my purchases
-Allow me to download all of the transactions into Quickbooks (at the end of the year If I haven't done it earlier)
-Allow me to go back and look at and download previous transacations (back 1-2 years)
-Accrue Frequent Flier miles (at a reasonable rate)
-Low fees and interest rates (although I rarely carry a balance)

I know that's not too much to ask. I'm interested in hearing what cards you guys use that you like and where they're from. Thanks.

Comments(7)

  • nathaninc5th April, 2004

    I'd be interested in that, too. I currently use Citizens Bank's debit card. I'm able to categorize my checks, etc., download to quicken, and best of all, it doesn't cost a penny. It would be great to FF miles, though grin

  • myfrogger5th April, 2004

    I love Citibank cards. They are great to deal with all around. You can download transactions into quickbooks, they organize purchases automatically when you download them into quickbooks, you can get miles, points, or cash back, etc, etc, etc.

    They are worth a look.

  • hibby765th April, 2004

    l'm currently using a local bank (Zions Bank). I can only download and look at info for the past 2 months and it takes 75,000 dollars to get one ticket. Most are 25K for US and 30K for hawaii and mexico, and alaska.

    I have a capital one card that is 3.9% fixed that I use to get cash (balance transfer to my company) that I love, but doesn't give me great benefits.

    What other great cards are out there??

  • myfrogger7th April, 2004

    Most of citibank's rewards average about 1-1.5% value back.

  • alexlev7th April, 2004

    If you rarely carry a balance, then I recommend the AmEx Blue card.

    Otherwise, I think pretty much the best cards are Citibank and MBNA cards.

  • j_owley10th April, 2004

    i like my amex card, nice rebate about 1 1/2 %, just over $425.00 for last year that was a nice bonus for the privilage of using their money. i also keep zero balance most of the time wink

  • webuyproperties10th April, 2004

    If you are in an area where Northwest flies, they have a good business credit card. It does not show up on your credit bureau, and you earn 1 mile for every dollar spent. No maximum on miles earned and the miles never expire.
    I have enjoyed many free flights with my card...
    I believe that US Bank issues the card.

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