
Megan Lee
Finance Writer & Editor
Megan Lee is a writer and editor who specializes in travel, personal finance, education, and healthcare. She has been published in U.S. News & World Report, USA Today, and elsewhere, and has spoken at conferences like the NAFSA Annual Conference & Expo. Megan has built and directed remote content teams and editorial strategies for several websites, including NerdWallet. When she's not crafting her next piece of content, Megan adventures around her Midwest home base, where she likes to drink cortados, attend theme parties, ride her bike, and cook Asian food.
Articles by Megan Lee

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Does Amex pull personal credit for business cards?
American Express runs a hard pull on your personal credit for most business card applications, but ongoing activity typically stays off your personal report.

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Cash ratio formula explained with examples
The cash ratio measures a company's ability to cover short-term liabilities using only cash and cash equivalents, the most conservative liquidity measure.

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What is a credit limit and how does it work?
A credit limit is the maximum amount a lender allows you to borrow on a credit card or line of credit, based on your credit profile and income.

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IRS receipt requirements: What to keep and for how long
IRS receipt requirements set which business expense records you must keep, what details they need, and how long to retain them.

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Business credit cards with no personal guarantee
A business credit card with no personal guarantee is a corporate card that bases approval on your company's financials, not your personal credit.

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Business credit cards with EIN only, no SSN
An EIN-only business credit card uses your employer identification number instead of a Social Security number. These are typically corporate charge cards.