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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, I work at a very big company and we have company credit cards in our names that we have to pay off and then claim expenses back from the firm. So essentially we are loaning money to company interest free for a few weeks. I can claim back fees etc but it's never come to that bc I always pay my balance in full by the due date. It works like this everywhere. The only exception I can think of is Google where my husband works. They have an in house travel agent that you book with and you never have to pay and claim back, except for meals on the road, but never for big things like flights and hotels.[/quote] This is what we have too. I have to pay off the work credit card balance. It easily can be 7-9k a month. And we aren't reimbursed for months sometimes (due to Dh still being gone) We just have a larger savings account. Dh travels 3-4 weeks a month internationally. He's a fed btw. Doesn't work like this at my fed agency though. He gets his plane paid for but nothing else. And if he gets to the airport and doesn't have a plane ticket we pay that too. When Dh went back to school they only reimbursed at the end of the semester. So that was 15k we had to float until the end of each semester. That did get tight because we weren't making too much. [/quote]
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