Category: Credit Card Guides
Credit Card Guides
Guide to the Best Rewards Credit Cards for Gasoline
by Kyle Burbank
Due to recent global current events that have brought average gas prices to record highs in the United States, consumers may be looking for credit cards that can help them earn rewards as they fill their gas tanks. Luckily, there are several options that can help them do just that. From cashback cards to travel rewards, there are many gas rewards cards to choose from — including both annual fee... Credit Card Guides
Guide to No Annual Fee Credit Cards
by Kyle Burbank
When it comes to rewards credit cards, you really can't beat a no-annual-fee option. Sure, there are premium cards with hefty annual fees that may still be worth it, but, overall, there are plenty of advantages to not having to worry about such things. For one, there's less pressure to ensure that you're getting every penny of value that you can out of a card. Additionally, if a card no... Credit Card Guides
Guide to Annual Fee Cards That Are Worth It
by Kyle Burbank
If you're like many Americans, you may be wondering "who on Earth would pay for a credit card?" It's a fair question considering that applying for a card with an annual fee is not something to be taken lightly — after all, you'll need to not only pay this fee once but will be also have pay every year (with the chance of the fee increases over time as well).... Credit Card Guides
Guide to "No Foreign Transaction Fee" Credit Cards
by Kyle Burbank
When it comes to credit cards, most people know about the typical fees: annual fees, interest charges, etc. However, something that many may not know about until it matters is foreign transaction fees. While you may be able to use your credit card internationally — even if the currency isn’t in dollars — your card issuer may tack on an extra fee, often between 1% and 3% of your total... Credit Card Guides
Guide to Credit Card Sign-Up Bonus Offers
by Kyle Burbank
When you're looking for a new credit card, what do you look at first? Is it the type of card? The bonus categories? Auxiliary perks? Or perhaps it's the sign-up bonus. If you choose the lattermost option, you're certainly not alone. After all, these bonuses are what card issuers use to attract new cardholders. Luckily, when used correctly, these bonuses can be quite lucrative for consumers. So how do credit... Credit Card Guides
Guide to Cash Back Credit Cards
by Kyle Burbank
When it comes to earning rewards using credit cards, a great place to start is with cash back credit cards. Unlike with some options that accrue points or airline miles, cashback cards reward users by giving them a percentage of their purchases back in the form of (you guessed it) cash. Then, these earnings can be redeemed for statement credits, transfers to your bank, or, in some cases, gift cards...