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  2. Don't use your business account to pay personal expenses! - AOL

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    Many small business owners make a common mistake: They use their business checking account or business credit card to pay personal expenses. They figure it's no big deal. They'll either pretend ...

  3. Can you use a personal credit card for business expenses? - AOL

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    Business credit can't be built if a personal credit card is used for business expenses, which business owners might regret if they ever need to take out a loan for equipment, real estate, or other ...

  4. Here's Where to Buy Stamps for Cheap - AOL

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    Fewer people are sending items by mail these days opting instead for online bill pay, email and social media. But some prefer the traditional feel of mailing cards, bills or letters, or trust the ...

  5. Trading stamp - Wikipedia

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    The practice of retailers issuing trading stamps started in 1891 at Schuster's Department Store, Wisconsin. [3] At first, the stamps were given only to customers who paid for purchases in cash as a reward for not making purchases on credit. [1] Other retailers soon copied the practice of giving trading stamps that could be redeemed at the ...

  6. Philatelic investment - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of places where a prospective investor can buy stamps: The internet, Auctions, Stamp dealers, A few specialised stamp investment firms, From a collector in a private sale. Stamps purchased for investment are usually old classic stamps in fine condition, such as British Victorian stamps or American stamps from before 1900.

  7. Electronic benefit transfer - Wikipedia

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    For most of its history, the Food Stamp Program used paper denominated stamps or coupons worth US$1 (brown), $5 (blue), and $10 (green). In the late 1990s, the food-stamp program was revamped, and stamps were phased out in favor of a specialized debit-card system known as electronic benefit transfer (EBT) provided by private contractors.

  8. Are Credit Card Rewards Taxable? Everything You Need To Know

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    Like rewards earned with a personal credit card, business credit card rewards are not taxable. However, business expenses paid with rewards cannot be used as a tax deduction. How the IRS Views ...

  9. Blue Chip Stamps - Wikipedia

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    Blue Chip stamps were a loyalty program for customers, similar to discount cards issued by pharmacies and grocery stores in the digital era. A customer making a purchase at a participating store (typically grocery stores, gasoline stations, and pharmacy chains) would be given stamps in proportion to the dollar amount of the purchase.