Capital One Spark Cash Plus Review: $2,000+ Cash Bonus + 2% Cash Back

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Updated with new big bonus for big spenders. The card_name is a rewards business charge card offering a big early spend bonus offer in addition to ongoing unlimited 2% cash back on all purchases (or better). Instead of a standard credit card where you can carry a balance and pay interest, this is a charge card where the balance is due in full every month. Here are the highlights:

  • One-time cash bonus of $2,000 once you spend $30,000 in the first 3 months of account opening. You’ll also earn 2% cash back, which means you’ll earn a total of $600 + $2,000 = $2,600 in cash rewards on that $30,000 of spending. That’s a total of 8.6%!
  • Additional $2,000 cash bonus for every $500K spent during the first year. You can earn this bonus multiple times over the course of year 1.
  • Unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase, everywhere with no limits or category restrictions.
  • 5% Cash Back on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One’s travel booking site.
  • Comes with no preset spending limit, so it can adapt to your needs based on your spending behavior, payment history and credit profile.
  • Add employee cards for free, and earn unlimited 2% cash back from their purchases
  • Spark Cash Plus has no APR because your balance is due in full every month.
  • $150 annual fee; Spend $150,000 annually and Capital One will refund this fee every year.

Consider that if you exactly meet both of the spending requirements above ($30,000 within first 3 months), you will end up with the $2,000 cash bonus plus $600 from 2% cash back = $2,600 cash total. That’s effectively 8.66% back on $30,000 of card spending!

This card does have a $150 annual fee, which makes it best suited for businesses with significant spending needs. NEW: Spend $150,000 annually and Capital One will refund this fee every year.

That may all seem like a lot, but many businesses make a lot of purchases for raw materials and/or inventory. If you pay estimated taxes each quarter, you can also pay the IRS via credit card with a 1.82% fee and still come out ahead.

This card does not have all of the bells and whistles like top-level rewards, transferrable airline miles, or airport lounge access. For that, look into the Capital One Venture X Business Card and its higher annual fee.

If you also hold the Spark Miles, Capital One Venture, or the Capital One Venture X rewards cards, you can convert your cash back rewards into their “miles”, which are then transferrable to various airline miles programs including British Airways Avios. With the right companion card, $2,000 in cash rewards could be converted to 200,000 miles.

Many people aren’t aware of the fact that they can apply for business credit cards, even if they are not a corporation or LLC. The business type is called a sole proprietorship, and these days many people are full-time or part-time consultants, freelancers, eBay/Amazon/Etsy sellers, Uber/Lyft drivers, or other one-person business owners. This is the simplest business entity, but it is fully legit and recognized by the IRS. On a business credit card application, you should use your own legal name as the business name, and your Social Security Number as the Tax ID.

Bottom line. The card_name is a rewards business card where you pay in full each month. If you put a lot of purchases on a card, this card is offering a big early spend bonus offer in addition to ongoing 2% cash back on all purchases (or better).

Due to the high first-year value, I will be adding this to my Top 10 Best Small Business Card Bonus Offers.

Comments

  1. joshua katt says

    Can you check your link JP? I want to make sure its the right card you get the credit. Great deal for me if I get approved. Thanks

  2. joshua katt says

    Can you check your link JP? I want to make sure its the right card and you get the referral credit. Great deal for me if I get approved. Thanks

  3. We need a post on manufactured spend. Lol. 50k!? I can probably pull it off but will require prepaying a lot of stuff.

    • Given that you are essentially getting 8% back on $50,000 of spend, there are many options that would cost some fees but still make it net worth it. You can pay your business taxes to the IRS on a credit card, and it costs only a 1.87% transaction fee.

  4. joshua katt says

    Thanks, got it! Surprised since I was turned down a few months ago from CO regarding another card that was reviewed here. Nothing changed. Turns out this one is much better. I bet the annual fee helped the approval.

    Regarding MS, its hard to find any without fees eating into the bonus. Costco, BJ’s and Visa/MC gift cards at Staples when they go “no fee” on sale are my favorites. But it takes a lot of work to find, get, track and liquidate. Need another PFSBuyers club opportunity to pop up.

    • Nice. I’m on the fence on this offer as it would be somewhat of a stretch for me as well. Would have liked to see this when I was more into buying and reselling items on eBay.

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