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Business Debit vs. Business Credit Cards: What’s the Difference?

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Home > Financial Resource Center Home > Small Business Services > Business Debit vs. Business Credit Cards: What’s the Difference?

Business Debit vs. Credit Cards: What’s the Key Difference?

The biggest difference comes down to where the money comes from:

This distinction impacts everything from cash flow to risk to financial flexibility.

What Is a Business Debit Card?

A business debit card is linked to your business checking account and allows you to spend money you already have.

Benefits of a business debit card

Drawbacks to consider

Best for:

What Is a Business Credit Card?

A business credit card gives you access to a revolving line of credit that you can use for business purchases.

Benefits of a business credit card

Drawbacks to consider

Best for:

When Should You Use Each?

Most small businesses benefit from using both tools strategically, depending on the situation.

Use a business debit card when:

Use a business credit card when:

Credit cards can allow businesses to delay payment until the billing cycle ends, helping maintain cash reserves in the short term.

How These Cards Impact Your Business Finances

Choosing between debit and credit isn’t just about convenience—it can directly affect your financial health.

Cash flow

Risk

Growth potential

Which Option Is Right for Your Business?

The best choice depends on your current stage and goals:

In fact, many business owners use a debit card for day-to-day operations and a credit card for planned or larger expenses.

Final Takeaway

Both business debit and credit cards are valuable tools—they just serve different purposes.

Using them together can give your business the balance it needs to operate confidently while preparing for the future.

FAQs

What is the difference between a business debit and credit card?
A debit card uses funds from your business bank account, while a credit card allows you to borrow money and pay it back later. [ofx.com]

Can a business credit card help build credit?
Yes, responsible use of a business credit card can help establish and improve your business credit profile. [fitsmallbusiness.com]

Should a small business use both debit and credit cards?
Many businesses use both—debit for everyday spending and credit for flexibility and larger purchases



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