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In this video we go through a load of 2% cash back cards, asking which is best for you. These include the Citi Double Cash, the
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SOFI has a welcome bonus if you apply on credit karma. Spend $1,500 in the first three mos & earn $200 . Also no annual fee, no foreign transaction fee , & 2% on everything.
Is the Fidelity card also 2%?
You should have added USAllaince and the new X1 card. Both of these cards can replace the use of multiple cards.
I like both the WF Active Cash and FNBO Evergreen!
I enjoy the Costco credit card
I'm big fan CIti and Amex chase give you high % but benefit not fit for me
Check out the Venmo credit card which I think is replacing the Paypal mastercard
No love for Fidelity? Damn, Ben.
I have the FNBO evergreen card and it’s also great and my highest credit limit of all other cards. I used to have the Citi double cash and only had a 1,000 limit then decided to cancel after 3 yrs no limit increase and I still have the Wells Fargo active cash with 3,000 but then applied for the FNBO evergreen and got a 15k credit limit
Amex BBP
Fidelity offers a 2% and I have had a positive experience
Wells Fargo are crooks. And it's not only the executives it's the employees they teach to be as well. Myself and most of my colleagues who have multiple rental properties and have used Wells Fargo for mortgages already know this. City double cash for the win.
I have the Mercury Mastercard that gives me 2% cash back on everything, then when you go to cash in they give me another 5% on that amount!!
do a collab video with TechnoFino Youtube channel about comparing cedit cards in USA and credit cards in India
Great video as always! Nothing like a little cash back
I think it's also worth mention Bank of America Unlimited Cash Rewards card gives 2.625% back on everything and no limit as long as you have combined balance of 100k (including balance in IRA or investment account in Merrill Edge)
The sentience on the description drops off mid sentence, after the
You missed the Fidelity Rewards Visa. There’s a periodic sign up bonus and you can use the rewards to invest in a brokerage account. Good for those interested in investing with Fidelity.
I got the Wells Fargo cash back card. I think it is the best choice for myself.
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Fidelity Rewards VISA is another 2% on all spend if you have an account with Fidelity.
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Synchrony is the best 2% card. They deduct the 2% off your bill so you get your cash back immediately. BBP is 2nd best. They do an automatic credit, but you don't get it until the next month's bill.
PenFed Power Cash Rewards
Wells Fargo Active Cash (which was mentioned in the video)
FNBO Evergreen Rewards
Those three 2% cards are in my rotation. One of them is always in my wallet.
FNBO 2%
What about the AOD Visa Signature Credit Card? It does require credit union membership, and some hoops to jump through, but it is 3% cash back on everything.
Great Video!
Fidelity Rewards Visa Signature Card?
Fidelity Rewards VISA Signature Card!
2% cash back – (when automatically invested in a free Fidelity investment account)
No annual fee
No reward caps or limits
No earned cash back ever expires
I use it to pay utilities like gas, water, electric, doctor's appointment copays, and for other random purchases like stuff at the local hardware store. Since the cash back is automatically invested, I am automatically dollar cost averaging to gain returns that will continue compounding. I could just invest cash back returns generated from any other cash back credit card, but hard to beat paying my gas bill and getting 2% cash back and then earning 7% average annual investment returns on that initial 2% b/c it is invested in an S&P 500 indexed fund!!