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Virtual Cards vs. Reimbursement: Consulting Expense Guide

32 min · 14. juni 2026
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Managing client expenses isn't just about convenience — it's about who carries the risk. This episode breaks down four models for handling spending on behalf of clients: virtual payment cards, cash advances, out-of-pocket reimbursement, and client-issued cards. We explore why virtual cards are the gold standard (the money never touches your books), when advances can work, and why reimbursement can create tax headaches if you're not meticulous. For consultants, sole operators, and anyone navigating the tension between client service and self-protection, we offer a decision framework that accounts for scale, legal exposure, and the hidden cost of administrative work.

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