Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
The Chase Sapphire Preferred offers an unusual amount of value for the price. A good pick for both frequent flyers and occasional travelers, the card not only has a solid rewards program and a mammoth sign-up bonus, but it also includes some of the most generous travel insurance benefits you’ll find for a card with an annual fee of less than $100. View More >Walmart® Credit Card
The Walmart Credit Card is best for people with good or excellent credit who frequently shop at Walmart, especially Walmart.com, and live near a location with an attached gas station. The Walmart Card’s rewards rates range from 2% back to 5% back, depending on the type of purchase made. Cardholders earn 5% back on Walmart purchases made online or through the Walmart mobile app, even those later picked up at a Walmart store location. Normally, in-store purchases get you just 2% back – same as purchases made at Walmart and Murphy USA gas stations. View More >BBVA Compass Business Secured Credit Card
Best used to help business owners rebuild their credit, the BBVA Compass Business Secured Visa card requires a minimum $500 deposit to establish the credit line. It comes with some handy perks for businesses and useful travel benefits, for an annual fee of just $40 after the first year. View More >Cash Back Credit Cards For Gas >>
Whether you drive a little or a lot, these gas credit cards are great for anyone who finds themselves at the fuel pump. Get gas, get rewarded – it’s that simple.These cards are your best options for cash back on gas.
Chevron and Texaco Credit Card
The Techron Advantage™ Visa® Card boasts no annual fee and, for a limited time, cardholders can enjoy up to 47¢ off per gallon in “fuel credits” at participating Chevron and Texaco gas stations (U.S. only).IHG® Rewards Club Traveler Credit Card
The IHG Rewards Club Traveler Credit Card is worth considering if you regularly stay at InterContinental, Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza or one of the other popular hotel brands owned by IHG but do not want to pay an annual fee in order to earn extra rewards points with an IHG credit card. In addition to a $0 annual fee, the IHG Traveler Card offers an initial bonus of 100,000 points to new cardholders who spend at least $2,000 within 3 months of opening an account. It also rewards users with 1 - 5 points per $1 normally.Wells Fargo Propel American Express® card
If you’re new to travel credit cards the Propel could be a good place to start. It has no annual fee and provides the opportunity to earn points back on travel, gas, restaurants, and some eligible streaming services (a rare feature). You’ll also get a solid 0% intro APR on purchases and balance transfers.Cash Back Credit Cards For Groceries >>
If you hit the supermarket all the time, then you might want to look into getting a credit card that rewards you for getting groceries. Here’s our take on the best credit cards for cash back on groceries.
My Best Buy Visa® Card
The Best Buy Credit Card would be a solid addition to your wallet if you pay your bill in full every month and regularly shop at Best Buy. Its most notable feature is the ability to earn 5% back on Best Buy purchases (dispensed in the form of Best Buy gift certificates). Its biggest flaw is the deferred interest clause in its financing plans. And you have to choose between rewards and promotional financing at the outset.Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express
The upgraded version of the highly rewarding Blue Cash Everyday from American Express, the Preferred card offers even more cash back at U.S. supermarkets and U.S. gas stations. It does however come with a $95 annual fee, but you might hardly notice it after taking advantage of the handy benefits and high cash back value the card provides.Amazo Prime Reward Visa Signature Card
Like many other retail cards, however, the Amazon Credit Build card can only be used for Amazon purchases, making it a “closed-loop” card.Amazon’s newest credit card is designed to appeal to consumers who are looking to improve their credit score. It comes with an unusual structure — and some major caveats.Cash Back Credit Cards For Student >>
While it can be difficult to get approved for a new credit card with a limited credit history, there are several major banks that offer credit cards designed specifically for college students. Students can get great cash back by using these cards.
Journey® Student Rewards from Capital One®
If you’re a student with a limited credit history, the Journey Student Credit Card from Capital One is like taking an introductory course in the credit world. Your credit line will likely start off low, but the good news is you can graduate to a higher credit limit fairly quickly if you play your cards right. While some other student cards in this category offer reward programs with higher cash-back rates or other perks like introductory APR periods or sign-up bonuses, those programs may feel a bit advanced for “credit freshmen” to manage. Capital One’s card keeps it simple for those beginning their educational credit journey.Discover It® Student Chrome
If you are on the go, the Discover it® Student chrome may be a better option for you. It will allow you to earn 2% cashback at gas stations and restaurants on up to $1,000 in combined purchases each quarter. No sign-ups or activation here. You simply shop and earn cashback. All other purchases will earn a 1% cash back automatically.Southwest Rapid Rewards® Performance Business Credit Card
The Southwest Rapid Rewards® Performance Business Credit Card offers business owners a glimpse into the premium travel experience, featuring upgraded boarding’s, a Wi-Fi credit and a statement credit for Global Entry or TSA Precheck programs. It's not the complete luxury experience that some premium credit cards offer, but then again, the annual fee isn't as steep as you'll find on those cards, either. If you're a dedicated Southwest Airlines flyer who can take advantage of the card's perks, it can save you time and money.Cash Back Credit Cards For Dining at Restaurants >>
If you’re always going out to eat or ordering in, how does saving 4% on all that spending sound? Just don’t fight over who gets to pay the bill.These cards are your best options for cash back on dining at restaurants.