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Capital One Spark Miles for Business review: Earn easy rewards on everyday business spending

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Snapshot

4.4

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Rating: 4.4 stars out of 5

Bottom line

The Capital One Spark Miles for Business may suit small business owners seeking simplicity as it earns 2X miles per dollar spent on all purchases. However, if you frequently spend in certain categories, you could easily maximize more reward earnings with other business reward cards, especially if you prefer earning cash back over miles.

Best for easy rewards redemption

Recommended credit score:(670 - 850)
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Intro offer

Earn 50,000 miles

Rewards Rate

2 Miles - 5 Miles

Annual fee

$0 intro for first year; $95 after that

Regular APR

25.24% (Variable)

4.4

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Rewards value

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3.0 / 5

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5.0 / 5

Rewards flexibility

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5.0 / 5

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4.0 / 5

Why you'll like this: You can earn rewards on any travel spending — not just bookings with a specific airline or hotel brand.

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Capital One Spark Miles for Business Overview

What are the pros and cons?

Pros

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    Unlimited 2X miles on all purchases without blackouts, seat restrictions or minimum redemptions

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    Up to $120 credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck®

Cons

  • $95 annual fee ($0 the first year)

  • No intro APR period on purchases or balance transfers

  • Possibly fewer perks than other business cards with similar fees

A deeper look into the current card offer

How much are miles worth?

Key cardholder perks

Rates and fees

How the Capital One Spark Miles card compares to other business cards

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Annual fee

$0 intro for first year; $95 after that

Intro offer

Earn 50,000 miles
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Rewards rate

2 Miles - 5 Miles
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Recommended Credit Score

Good to Excellent (670 – 850)
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on American Express's secure site

Annual fee

No annual fee

Intro offer

15,000 Membership Rewards® points
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Rewards rate

2X
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Recommended Credit Score

Good to Excellent (670 – 850)
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on Chase's secure site

Annual fee

$95

Intro offer

Earn 90,000 bonus points
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Rewards rate

1X - 3X
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Recommended Credit Score

Good to Excellent (670 – 850)
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Bankrate’s Take: Is the Capital One Spark Miles card worth it?

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Written by
Garrett Yarbrough
Writer, Credit cards
Bankrate expert Garrett Yarbrough strives to make navigating credit cards and credit building smooth sailing for his readers. After regularly featuring his credit card, credit monitoring and identity theft analysis on NextAdvisor.com, he joined the CreditCards.com and Bankrate teams as a staff writer to develop product reviews and comprehensive credit card guides focused on cash back, credit scores and card offers.
Edited by Senior editor, credit cards

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