Cash Back and Reward
Credit Cards
Credit is sweet if it's properly used and today it can be
even sweeter if you use cash back or reward
credit cards. With these types of cards, you make your
usual credit card purchases and receive incentives in the form
of cash back or reward points. You use these incentives to
receive free or discounted products and services. Some cards
even allow you to donate your cash back to your favorite
charity. There are also cards that will allow you to deposit
your cash back into a savings account to save for your child's
college fund, which can add up over the years and can be very
beneficial.
Cash back and reward credit cards sound like a terrific deal
and you're probably wondering, 'What's the catch?' Well, it is
the fact that you're probably paying a higher level of interest
in order to receive the cash back or rewards.
Cash Back Credit Cards
Cash back credit cards usually pay between one or two
percent cash back on the majority of your purchases. You
receive a check in the mail at specified times for the amount
you have earned. All you have to do is put the cash in your
pocket to spend as you wish. Sometimes 'hard cash' takes
various forms, though. Discounts on particular items, such as
furniture or gasoline, are common. Others offer to store the
cash back in the form of a negative balance on your account.
Such credit can be used towards future purchases.
Reward Cards
Reward cards give you points for your purchases, usually one
to five points for every dollar you spend on your credit card.
Use caution here. Some reward credit cards only offer rewards
when you shop at specific places that they stipulate in their
'Merchant Network' list. If you don't shop at these specified
merchants, you will not earn any rewards, or you may get a few
points less for using your credit card elsewhere. When rewards
have accumulated to a certain level, you can redeem them for
'specified' items at any location that is on their 'Merchant
Network' list.
The advantage of a reward credit card is that the reward
points are usually a little higher percentage of your purchases
than cash back. Reward incentives often reach as high as five
percent. On the other hand reward incentives can only be used
at specific merchants that belong to the credit card company's
'Marketing Network' and you can only purchase specified
items.
Whether you choose a cash back or reward credit card is
strictly your decision. If you use your credit card often,
rewards can add up quickly, but remember, you can only shop at
locations that are specified locations. Cash back can also add
up, but not as quickly. Make your decision by carefully
researching the incentives of several credit card companies.
This will assure that you get a cash back or reward credit card
that is right for you.
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