The best credit card for you

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

But don’t assume that cards offering a 25,000-point sign-up bonus will get you anything more than a one-way ticket. You might need to spend up to 50,000 points for a domestic unrestricted round-trip ticket.

CONFUSING DEALS

Be sure to read all of the fine print on any offer you’re considering. Here’s what Consumer Reports recommends watching out for:

• Spending tiers. Some rewards cards require you to spend a certain amount to get the advertised perks. Watch for phrases such as “up to” in card offers.

• Hidden caps. Some cards, including some gas cards, reduce the reward percentage after you’ve spent a set amount.

• Expiration dates. Check for them on rewards, especially with travel cards, because it often takes a long time to get enough points for a ticket.

• Missed-payment penalties. Some cards take away your month’s rewards if you miss a payment, and they might charge a fee to reinstate them. The Discover More card, for example, takes away all of your points if you miss two payments in a row.

• Changes in terms. Avoid surprises by reading the notices that come with your monthly bills for changes in fees, rates, credit limit or rewards programs.

||2|Next Page

Comments



Newton Daily Deals Email:

National video

Reader Poll

Should state and local government spend tax money in an effort to draw a Sprint Cup race to the Iowa Speedway?

No, it is a private business and should operate on its own revenues
Yes, an investment in Iowa Speedway is an investment in our community's future
Only state money should be used, because the whole state benefits from Iowa Speedway
Only local money should be used, since Newton and Jasper County have the most to gain
Unsure