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How to Compare Rewards Credit Cards

   

Everyone likes to be rewarded, and this is one reason why rewards credit cards are so hot among consumers. Examples of popular rewards credit cards are gas and airline credit cards Rewards come in various forms, such as cash back (whether cash or credit statement payment), gift certificates, and travel miles. However, the best way to know which rewards credit card is best for your needs is to examine your spending practices.

If getting cash back in your hands is important, then this feature would be an important comparison point. Rewards come in various forms, actual cash, gift certificates or applied to your monthly balance. Some companies offer as much as five percent (5%) cash on the purchase of select items. For many rewards credit card holders this is the most important deciding factor: how they are rewarded, that is, how do they redeem their points. Will you get actual cash? Will you be forced to redeem your points by shopping at a particular place?

With rewards credit cards, APR is very important especially for the consumers who maintain a balance on their card monthly. Cardholders who use their credit card as a payment tool, that is, they clear their monthly balance and use the card to pay their bills, will get better rewards from these cards. Customers who do not pay off their balance will find themselves with hefty APR interest charges since these cards are more expensive.

Look for other benefits offered by the different card issuing institutions to find the best fit for you. If you do a lot of shopping online, a card that offers coupons and cash back for online purchase would rate higher than one without this benefit.

To get the most from your rewards credit card you need to ascertain which cards gives you the most for your regular shopping. For example, it would not be wise to select a card that gives you cash back on gas purchases if you rarely purchase gas because you work from home or take the bus. Know your spending pattern before deciding on a rewards credit card.

Author: Eric Wasselman
 
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To compare rewards credit cards, Eric Wasselman recommends Find Credit Cards. Please see http://www.findcreditcards.org/type/rewards.php for more information.

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