The AmEx Business Gold comes with compelling rewards and benefits — we break down whether they are worth a $175 annual fee

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The Business Gold Rewards Card from American Express OPEN offers a combination of compelling rewards and valuable benefits that can easily cover the $175 annual fee.

 

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