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Choosing an Airline Credit Card

Choosing an Airline Credit Card PhotoChoosing an airline credit card is easier than you might think.  When sorting through all of the many options available, there are three main questions you need to ask yourself:  What airline do I use the most often?  How many times per year do I fly? And, are the fees associated with the card worth the benefits?

What Airline Do I Use the Most Often?

The first thing you should determine when selecting an airline credit card is what airline you frequent the most.  If you have an airline that you prefer to ride on all trips, find out if they have their own airline credit card.  Many airlines today have partnered with lending institutions to offer their own cards, so the chances are pretty good that the airline you frequent offers a special card.

If, on the other hand, you tend to fly on whichever airline is cheapest or most available for the time you want to travel, you might want to choose an airline credit card with more flexibility.  Several of these cards work with a number of different airlines and this will be the best choice for you and your lifestyle.

How Many Times Per Year Do I Fly?

You should also analyze how often you fly before choosing an airline credit card.  If you only fly once every few years are so, you most likely will not benefit from airline miles credit cards.  This is because most of these cards work on a points system.  After accumulating a pre-determined number of points, you are eligible for reduced or free air travel.  With many cards, these points expire after a specific amount of time.  Therefore, you might not be able to take advantage of the points you earn if you do not fly frequently.

If, on the other hand, you fly often during the year, you want to be sure to select airline credit cards that do not place a cap on the number of points you can earn.  Many place restrictions on the number of points that can be earned each year.  Or, they might have “black out dates” during which you cannot take advantage of your free or reduced travel privileges.  Check into this information before applying for an airline credit card.  If there are black out dates, make sure they are not dates that will adversely affect you.  Similarly, if there are caps on how much travel you can earn, be sure the cap is acceptable to you.

Are the Fees Associated with Airline Credit Cards Worth the Benefits?

Generally, airline miles credit cards have annual fees.  In addition, they tend to have higher interest rates than non-airline credit cards.  Sit down and determine how much free or reduced travel you believe you can earn in a one year or two year period from your airline credit card.  Then, determine how much you will pay in annual fees.  If the annual fees are more than the free or reduced travel you will earn, it is not worth it for you to get an airline credit card.

You also need to determine if you will be able to pay the balance of the airline credit card in full at the end of each billing cycle.  If not, you could be paying a great deal in finance charges.  Once again, the cost of finance charges can be more than the rewards you earn with the card.  In this case, it is not in your best interest to use an airline credit card.

If you will be able to pay your card in full at the end of each billing cycle and you will be able to take full advantage of the airline credit card rewards program, then it is a good idea to get one of these cards.  If not, go for a credit card without a rewards program that has a low interest rate instead.

Cash Back Business Credit Cards

Cash Back Business Credit Cards PhotoA typical small business needs to watch every penny. To last in the competitive business world, you need to maximize profits and just as importantly, reduce expenses. Many businesses don’t realize that they could easily be saving a percentage of their purchases with a cash back business credit card. Instead of letting bank fees eat away at your profits, your credit card can work for you.

How can the banks offer cash back for your business?

For decades the banks have been charging high interest rates and eating away at business profits. Businesses would just sit back, hoping the bank would eventually give them a better interest rate. Times are changing though. Today the credit card market is very competitive. A business can now choose between credit cards from nearly any financial institution.

As the banks compete, they are offering credit cards with better perks and rewards. If your business needs to travel a lot, you can get airline points. For a business that drives a lot, there are gas station rebate credit cards. Many larger stores even issue their own credit cards with special in store rebates. These credit cards lacked flexibility though. So as competition in the credit card market increased, credit card issuers resorted to offering cash back credit cards.

The banks can afford this to attain a new customer. The cash back is balanced out by interest charges and other fees. So for most people the cash back is just a savings on their bank fees. Plus these same customers might require additional financial services. The banks definitely aren’t losing much money by offering cash back.

Are cash back business credit cards just a scam?

No they are not a scam. These credit cards actually do give your business money back. You just need to be familiar with any restrictions. Most cash back business credit cards have a maximum annual cash back limit. Other cards have different cash back terms based on the credit card purchase type. For example, you might get a different cash back percentage at a gas station compared to a grocery store or office supply store. Some cash back credit cards also have a minimum spending before points can be redeemed.

To get the most out of a cash back credit card, you need to be disciplined. It is very tempting to put extra purchases on your credit card to get more cash back. Only use this strategy if you are able to pay off the card every month. Otherwise you would just be accumulating more interest charges. If you can pay the card off every month, try to use your credit card more instead of cash or checks.

For some businesses the cash back maximum can also be a problem. A business with high operating expenses could easily reach the annual cash back limit in a very short time. If this is the case, consider getting a different credit card to use once the limit has been reached. Some newer cash back business credit cards offer no limit on the amount of cash back you can earn.

Before applying just read the terms and conditions of the credit card. Many cash back credit cards use phrases like ‘up to 5% cash back’. This usually means that you can only get that cash back percentage for just one type of purchase or there is some other catch.

Despite certain card restrictions, a cash back credit card is a very good idea for your business. Your business could be saving thousands of dollars on your business expenses. Just take the time to compare different cash back business credit card offers before you apply.