The Hidden Business Debt: Business Expenses on Consumer Credit Cards Risk

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Personal cards for business? Convenient now, risky later for credit, taxes, and liability. Lek_charoen/ShutterstockWhile you can use a personal credit card for business expenses, doing so creates hidden risks. Side hustlers and freelancers might choose to charge business costs on their consumer credit cards, but the practice can blur financial records, increase personal liability, and complicate tax reporting.Unlike business credit cards, consumer cards lack tools designed for expense tracking and may expose your personal credit score to business-related debt. Separating business and personal finances is one of the simplest ways to reduce risk, stay organized, and maintain financial clarity.What ‘Hidden Business Debt’ Really MeansMillions of Americans earn income outside their primary job, commonly called a side hustle. Whether you’re freelancing, selling online, or running a small service business, expenses come with the territory.

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