Cash Back Credit Cards - Benefits

by: S.E. Kirk

Wouldn’t it be great if you could get some of that money you spend on credit card purchases back every year? Well, you can. A cash back credit card is the way to go for people who want all the benefits of shopping with a credit card, plus the perks of belonging to a credit company that offers a credit card online. The Bank of America credit card that offers the most flexible form of the cash back reward program is the Financial Rewards Visa Platinum.

When shopping for a credit card online, you may be daunted by the enormous list of choices for a cash back credit card. Don’t worry. The right card is out there. Many people find that the Financial Rewards Visa Platinum is a great card for their needs because of the many ways they can receive their cash back each year.

Cash back:

The Bank of America credit card is secure, as Bank of America is a well established and highly respected institution. When searching through their options for personal use credit cards, be sure to notice the features of the Financial Rewards card. They include the following:

An interest free trial period. This means that you will be charged 0% annual percentage rate (apr) for the first six months that you have the card. If you purchase the credit card online, you can use the website to read all the fine print of this offer, but basically if you stick to making your payments on time and don’t go over your credit limit in the entire six months, you will not be charged interest. This trial period also applies to balances that you transfer from other credit cards. So if you are interested in debt consolidation, you might check out this card as an option. Paying no interest on all that money you owe would be a great help in lowering your balance.

With the Bank of America credit card, you are not charged an annual fee. This is great news for those people who don’t pay their full balance each month because the fee would normally be tagged on to the amount they owe, therefore accumulate interest. With no annual fee, you pay less over the long run. And if a cash back credit card is what you’re looking for, then shelling out the cash you get back just to pay an annual fee seems to defeat the purpose.

Your cash back amount is determined by how much you spend over the course of a year. The dollars you spend are translated into points. Judging by how many points you have at the end of the year helps Bank of America issue your cash back. You get five free points just for using your card the first time. Thereafter, you get one point for each one hundred dollars you spend.

You can get your cash back in a number of ways. Bank of America can issue you a check for the full amount. You can have the amount applied to your credit card online. Or you can use the money as an incentive with the company to lower your apr.

About The Author:

S.E. Kirk is the owner of http://SearchCardsToday.com and http://CreditCard-Directory.com. Kirk's sites provide consumers the ability to find & apply free credit card on the best APR rate business and personal credit cards. Kirk's most recent venture on the web is http://DomainRegistrationBusiness.com offering low cost turnkey websites reselling domain name registrations and other web services.

March 2006

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