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Also: 10 ways to get through airport security faster January 4, 2024 [THE POINTS GUY]( [View in browser]( [TPG Daily NEWSLETTER]( [THE POINTS GUY]( Don't miss these best-ever Chase Ink offers by Tanner Saunders, Senior Hotels Reporter [TPG | Hero Image] I had the best childhood growing up in my mom’s boutique and furniture store in Texas. That small business afforded me the opportunity to travel frequently — and learn the value of working for a hard-earned dollar. Since every penny counts for small businesses and their owners, businesses can and should leverage all that hard work for rewards, just like individuals do. To that end, the [Ink Business Unlimited Credit Card]( and the [Ink Business Cash Credit Card]( are currently offering the [highest welcome bonuses]( we’ve seen from those cards: $900 (or 90,000 points) after you spend $6,000 in the first three months of account opening — but hurry, these offers are ending soon. Both of these cards earn cash-back-like rewards ... with an important caveat that can make the rewards more valuable. The [Ink Business Unlimited]( earns an unlimited 1.5% back on all purchases while the [Ink Business Cash]( earns 5% back on the first $25,000 spent in combined purchases at office supply stores and on internet, cable and phone services, as well as 2% back on the first $25,000 spent in combined purchases at gas stations and restaurants each account anniversary year. The important caveat about the rewards earned by these cards is that if you have a card that earns transferable Ultimate Rewards points, like the [Chase Sapphire Preferred Card]( [Chase Sapphire Reserve]( or [Ink Business Preferred Credit Card]( you can combine your rewards from both cards and unlock the full range of [Chase’s transfer partners]( — including United Airlines, Southwest Airlines and Hyatt — making the rewards much more valuable. [TPG values]( fully transferable Ultimate Rewards points at more than 2 cents per point, versus the 1 cent per point you’d get when using them just as straight cash back. Still need help deciding? These stories might help: - [Ending soon: Ink Business Unlimited Offer]( - [Ending soon: Ink Business Cash Offer]( - [Last chance: Earn $900 cash back (or 90,000 points) with these best-ever Chase Ink offers]( - [Compare these two cards side by side]( - [Who qualifies for a business card?]( Posts in this newsletter contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, [visit this page](. Photo Credit: LUIS ALVAREZ/GETTY IMAGES. Today’s top stories [JetBlue’s Big Winter Sale is back, with one-way fares starting at $39, including transatlantic availability]( Though this is an annual sale, this deal includes transatlantic routes for the first time, including to Paris, London and Dublin. [Read more]( [10 ways to get through airport security faster]( There are ways around those long lines, and we're here to help you get through airport security faster and get on your way. [Read more]( [The ultimate guide to earning elite status with United cards]( With different maximums and stipulations, here are the many rules for earning Premier qualifying points from MileagePlus credit cards. [Read more]( [How paying $7.99 a month can save you hundreds of dollars on your next trip to Disney World]( Here's what you need to know about Disney+ and how it can help you save money in the Disney parks. [Read more]( [Fly business class to London with JetBlue Mint fares starting at $1,858]( Jetblue Mint fares are starting at less than $1,900 on nonstop trips to London from Boston and New York City through March. [Read more]( The latest 1. [Last chance: Earn $900 cash back (or 90,000 points) with these best-ever Chase Ink offers]( 2. [From hidden gems to big names: Here are 11 of California’s best ski resorts]( 3. [Japan Airlines' successful evacuation highlights flight attendants' safety roles]( 4. [7 amazing cruise itineraries to book in 2024]( 5. [Norse Atlantic launches new US-Athens service with limited-time deals]( 6. [Sunday is the deadline for choosing Marriott Choice Benefits: Here's what to pick]( 7. [SAS offering spring premium economy deals to Europe]( 8. [Meet the Accor executive breathing new life into these 3 brands — including 60-year-old Sofitel]( 9. [NYC Broadway Week is back with presale for Bilt and Mastercard holders]( 10. 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