Reward credit cards or loyalty cards earn their owners certain
incentives in terms of cash back or redeemable reward points.
These benefits and reward points keep mounting as more charges
are applied to the card, i.e. more you spend more you get. The
best-known reward cards are those that offer frequent flyer
miles or cash based upon the amount of purchases made with the
card. There are numerous companies that offer you 'fantastic' or
'unbeatable rewards' for the privilege of providing you with
their credit card, however, whichever card you use should be
chosen carefully.
Annual Fees
Convenience users or people who use credit cards for frequent
purchases reap the maximum benefit out of reward credit cards.
Many of these reward credit cards come with an annual fee,
sometimes higher depending on your 'reward' level. This fee
should be taken into consideration when estimating any future
reward level. Consider the kinds of reward schemes being offered
and the minimum amount you need to spend each month in order to
avail the reward bonuses. Analyze your spending habits, since
the level of spending determines the level of benefits earned.
Golden Rule of Reward Cards
There is one golden rule concerning any type of reward card,
whether it be an affinity credit card or cash back, you must pay
the balance in full every month. If you do leave a balance and
interest accrues on this it will negate all benefits that you
received from the card, in fact it could end up costing you more
in interest than you earn with rewards.
Which Reward Card?
These credit cards do not just earn you flyer miles. You can
earn reward points redeemable against discounted or in some
cases free gasoline, gift certificates for merchandise at
particular retailers or for general online use, and even
discounts on your next automobile. Though free flyer miles might
lure you to buy an air miles reward card but ultimately if you
do not fly frequently enough to redeem those miles, you will be
at a loss. However, on the other hand cash back or discount
points card could be more beneficial to raise a sloping budget.
Conclusion
In general choosing the correct reward card for your needs is
probably the most difficult decision that visitors face when
choosing a credit card. Most other types of credit card are
simple enough to choose, whether it is a balance transfer card,
an introductory 0% purchase rate or an adverse credit card.
However, with the reward card you must be able to pay the
balance in full, calculate the annual fee cost then, estimate
your spending level and then calculate your estimated rewards.
Then do it over and over again with every card that appeals to
you.
About the author:
Joseph Kenny is the webmaster of the UK credit card comparison
site
http://www.creditcards121.co
m/, where you can find a selection of
credit card
advice. For US visitors there is also the comparison site
http://www.credit-cards-i
nfo.com/ for all US interest free offers.