Need separate Apple IDs

I need to set up separate work and personal Apple IDs, with my work email on both accounts (as rescue on the personal one and primary on the work one). I do not want to use the same payment details for both. I have separate iPhones for work and home, so this is on two devices.

Suggest you read this link.
iTunes Store: Associating a device or computer to your Apple ID
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4627
How To Best Use and Share Apple IDs across iPhones, iPads and iPods
http://www.nerdsonsite.com/blog/2012/06/07/help-im-appleid-confused/
 Cheers, Tom
BTW - You posted in the iPad forum instead of the iPhone forum. To get answers to your question, next time post in the proper forum. See https://discussions.apple.com/welcome

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    Suggest you read this link.
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4627
    How To Best Use and Share Apple IDs across iPhones, iPads and iPods
    http://www.nerdsonsite.com/blog/2012/06/07/help-im-appleid-confused/
     Cheers, Tom
    BTW - You posted in the iPad forum instead of the iPhone forum. To get answers to your question, next time post in the proper forum. See https://discussions.apple.com/welcome

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    Apple iCloud - Pertinent Questions
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1495
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     Cheers, Tom

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