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Choosing A Reward Credit Card

 

Author: Bradley Carson

When you're shopping for a new credit card, the immediate features you see that attract your attention are the interest rate and the credit card reward programs offered. If you have good credit, you most likely would be approved for a card offering a 0% APR introductory period. This introductory low interest rate extends with an average of the first twelve months you have your new credit card.

With that in mind, the next thing to consider is the type of reward credit card that will fit your life style. It's a large competitive field for your credit card dollar and the financial institutions are very creative in continually bringing out new credit card reward programs. With the ease of the internet, it is now possible to compare a larger number of credit card offers side by side.

If you travel frequently, there are a number of travel reward credit cards that offer an accumulation of points to be used for air travel, hotel reservations, cruises, and car rentals. Many of these same offers include a discount on these services too. On the other hand, some reward credit cards allow you to accumulate points for the purchases of a variety of products, to be applied toward airline miles.

If you are one who pays your entire balance each month, a reward credit card that includes cashback as an incentive could be one that would be most enticing for you. Some of the cashback cards offer as much as 5% return on your money. This can add up to a tidy sum at the end of the year.

Additional reward credit card offers include discount on gasoline purchases, contribution to an FDIC-insured high-yield savings account in your name, and an accumulation of points for gift cards from top retailers and restaurants. There is a reward credit card that fits every life style.

So, the next time you're looking for a new credit card, after you've compared the interest rate, review the credit card reward incentives too. Credit card rewards can save you money!

Author Bio:
Bradley Carson is a noted author. Bradley likes to create articles about this area.
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