The Ink Business Preferred Credit Card is a well-rounded business credit card with some generous earning potential. That said, if you’d prefer a straight cash back business credit card (and you don’t mind losing that stellar intro bonus), you may want to consider Ink Cash Business Credit Card. This card gets you 5% cash back on office supplies, cable, Internet and telecom services (up to the first $25,000 spent in combined purchases each anniversary year), 2% cash back at gas stations and restaurants (up to the first $25,000 spent in combined purchases each anniversary year) as well as 1% cash back on all other purchases — note that the 5% and 3% spending caps are $100,000 lower than the Ink Business Preferred Credit Card’s caps. The Ink Cash Business Credit Card also has no annual fee and a $300 bonus cash back that you’ll get after you spend $3,000 in the first three months, which is significantly lower than the bonus you’d get with the Ink Business Preferred Credit Card. Similarly, if you’d prefer a business credit card that earns travel rewards and has no annual fee, the Capital One Spark Miles Select for Business might be worth looking into. While it, frankly, doesn’t compare to the Ink Business Preferred Credit Card, it’s still a good option for business owners who refuse to pay an annual fee. Capital One Spark Miles Select for Business earns cardholders an unlimited 1.5 miles per $1 spent on all purchases and has no annual fee The card also offers a one-time 20,000 bonus miles when cardholders spend $3,000 on purchases within 3 months of approval and has a 9-month 0% intro APR on purchases. It’s worth noting that it’s the only card listed in this blog post that requires a minimum of good credit (usually a credit score above 670) for approval — the Chase cards require excellent credit for approval.