Ah,
the sweet rewards of using credit! Not only do you
get immediate gratification with the buy now-pay
later plastic, but now, many credit cards
offer rewards and incentives for using
their card to make purchases. You can get cash
back, or gift cards, or ‘reward points’
that you can spend on merchandise or services from
various merchants. There are also cards that allow
you to designate your ‘cash back’ points
to a charity – sometimes called affinity cards
– and those that put your cash back into a
special savings account for college.
Great
deal, right? You spend your money and get
something in return. The catch is, of course, that
you’re paying interest and card fees to get
your cash back rewards. But if you’re going
to be using the credit card anyway, you might as
well get something back out of it, right?
Most
cash-back cards give you 1-2% cash back
on most of your purchases. You’ll get a check
at specified periods for the amount of your ‘rewards
cash’. You can cash the check and spend the
money on anything you want.
Reward
cards give you 1-5 reward points for every
dollar that you spend at different merchants
and types of merchants. Most pay you 5 reward points
for purchases made at their ‘Merchant Thank
You’ network, and for purchases made at gas
stations, drug stores and supermarkets. You’ll
get 1 reward point for every dollar that you spend
at other merchants. You can then redeem your reward
points for particular items from the merchants that
belong to the credit card’s merchant network.
Which
is the better choice?
Each kind of credit card reward has its own pros
and cons, and the better choice depends on what’s
most important to you.
Cash-back
Rewards – Pros