Are Cash Back Credit Cards Worth It?
One note of caution: Don't carry a balance with these cards! They have higher interest rates, and it's easy to get into debt if you carry a balance from month to month. You're also wiping out the rewards you've earned when you pay interest to carry a balance.
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Do credit cards basically give you free money as long as you replace the amount of money you spent by a certain time? (If not, please explain as simply as possible)
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I'm done with the churning game, it was fun and I liked chasing rewards. But, I think I grew past that now and I think its worth the simplicity of a few cards and I don't have to stress about chasing rewards etc anymore. In the long run, the peace of mind from simplicity beats any extra rewards. I'm getting good at using the right card at the right place. Once in 4 years, I might still apply for Chase Sapphire, and downgrade it. Me and spouse are on different cycles ;)
Here is my list, I'm open to new cards or replacing with higher value if there are suggestions.
Citi Double Cash: This is my catch-all. 2% on everything
Chase Freedom: Rental insurance (I don't care that much about revolving/rotating)
Altitute Go: DineIn, Restaurants, 3% upto $2k/quarter. This used to be better.
Citi Custom Cash: My default for Grocery, 5% upto %500 monthly.
Cap one venture: Free Intl transaction, Virtual credit cards.
If I were to do this again, I would probably get rid of venture one, double cash and chase freedom and just get Fidelity (but lose out on virtual cards). I just happen to have these already. I'd end up with just:
Altitute Go: DineIn, Restaurants, 4% upto $2k/quarter. This used to be better.
Citi Custom Cash: My default for Grocery, 5% upto %500 monthly.
Fidelity: 2% catch all, rental and free Int'l transactions.
(19f) My parents never taught me how to live no matter how much I asked, so here I am...on the internet...on Reddit....I'm desperate for help. I have my first REAL ADULT PAYING JOB and I need help figuring out how to adult.
Also, do you get your paycheck deposited to a debit card or a credit card? I already have a debit card.
Also also, is the act of signing up for a credit card free?
Also also also, what happens if you've never had credit? How do they determine your eligibility?
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Also (X4) what banks offer discover and capital one secured cards? Or are Discover and capital one the names of the banks :?