ADVERTISEMENT

    Keeping Your Personal and Business Credit Separate

    As a small business owner, you should know that keeping your personal and your business financial information organized and separated is essential for your success. It not only protects your personal assets, but makes applying for business loans and lines of credit easier. Keeping them separate also ensures you don’t max out or damage your personal credit line if your business faces financial issues – or vice versa. But you may find that separating your personal and business credit isn’t always easy. Here are a few things to consider when working to keep your business’ financial status separate from your personal:

    ADVERTISEMENT

    1. Establish your business as a separate entity: You’ve heard the terms LLC, sole proprietor and S-Corp, but you may not have a complete grasp on what those terms mean for your business. Your tax or financial planner can help explain these options to you and help you decide which fits your business situation best. By filing your business as a separate entity, you’re one step closer to separating your business finances from your personal ones.

    Derrick Bailey200
    Derrick Bailey

    2. Build up your business credit: Apply for a business credit card and line of credit (to be used for business expenses only) and don’t forget to pay them off on time each month. This will help build your business’ credit history which can lead to higher credit scores and better payment terms. Be sure to look for a business credit card that doesn’t report on your personal credit.

    Telhio Credit Union is unique in the market in that its business VISA credit cards help you to build your business’ credit history with no minimum time AND keeps your business and personal expenses separate because it reports to a business credit bureau – not a personal one.

    3. … And keep an eye on it: After you’ve worked so hard to build up your business credit, don’t let it fall to the wayside. Your business credit can change quarterly or even monthly. Monitoring it regularly ensures that you can address any dips or changes immediately, saving you from higher rates or unexpectedly having to pay out of pocket for inventory, equipment or other expenses.

    Telhio Credit Union has a variety of business products and services, such as checking accounts, credit cards and business loans that can help your business succeed. Contact a member of Telhio’s business services team, or give them a call at 614-221-3233.

    To find out more tips for separating your business and personal credit, read 4 Ways to Keep Your Business and Personal Credit Separate on Entrepreneur.com.

    Telhio is open to anyone who lives, works, worships or goes to school in Franklin, Fairfield, Delaware, Licking, Marion, Pickaway and Union counties. Founded in 1934, originally as the credit union for the Columbus Telephone Co., Telhio is a not-for-profit financial cooperative where its members are also its owners. Driven by its philosophy that members come first, Telhio is committed to the highest standards of responsibility and conduct. Telhio offers – branching offices throughout central Ohio and nearly 4,000 shared branching locations nationwide. Additionally, Telhio credit union participates in the highest level of combined federal and private share savings insurance available, insuring deposit accounts up to $500,000.* 
    *Federally insured by NCUA. Additional coverage up to $250,000 provided by Excess Share Insurance Corporation, a licensed insurance company.

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Subscribe

    More to Explore:

    Resolve to Keep Your Resolutions

    If you’re keeping up with your financial resolutions for...

    A Crash Course in Credit Unions

    The term credit union can be a little misleading,...

    Breaking the Paycheck-to-Paycheck Cycle

    Some resolutions are made every year, and some resolutions...

    Sleigh the Holidays with a Plan for Purchases

    There are less than 60 days left to get...
    ADVERTISEMENT