Credit Card Reward Programs: Getting The Most Out Of Your Credit Cards
By Carrie Reeder
Credit cards can earn you cash, airline miles,
or rewards. To get the most out of your credit
card company, you have to choose the right
program and use your card often.
Pick The Right Program
Do you want a free trip to Hawaii or cash
at the end of the year? Credit card companies
offer a variety of reward programs, so choose
the one that you like the best.
If you are planning to earn airline
miles, pick a destination and make sure
your rewards program covers that area.
Some credit card companies partner with
a specific airline while others offer
generic travel miles.
Cash rewards usually work out to 1% to
5% back on all your purchases. At the
end of the year you could end up with
a sizable check. Cash rewards don’t apply
to transfers or cash withdrawals.
Generic reward programs offer points
for your purchases. Those points can then
be redeemed either for products through
the credit card company or gift cards
for name brand stores like Starbucks,
Home Depot, or Toys ‘R Us.
Earn Your Rewards
To truly get the most out of your rewards
program, you will need to use your credit
card often. By using your card to pay
for all your purchases, including groceries,
prescriptions, and household bills, you
can earn an airline trip or over a thousand
dollars in a year.
Also look for special offers that are
included in your monthly statement. Sometimes
you can double your points by using your
card with a certain merchant. You can
also receive coupons for additional savings
at these places.
Don’t Get Caught
Reward programs usually charge a higher
interest rate than other credit cards.
To make sure you don’t get stung on finance
charges, pay off your balance every month.
Instead of whipping out your credit card
every time you want to make a purchase,
start with a monthly budget. Plan on how
much you can afford to spend and stick
with it. If you do carry a balance, know
how much it will cost you.
Not only can you earn rewards for your
purchases, you can also improve your credit
score by making regular, on-time payments.
The more responsible you are with your
credit, the more likely you can qualify
for more.
About The Author
Carrie Reeder is the owner of http://www.abcloanguide.com,
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