Purchase Walmart gift cards (which can be used at Sam's) using your 2 % «Schwab» Visa, the 2 % Fidelity Amex, or another card that gives you at least 2 % on such purchases (FYI, if your Walmart is set up in the credit card's system as a grocery store you can easily earn more than 2 % since many cards give
even higher levels of cash back for grocery purchases.)
Not exact matches
It might
even be able to claim credit for the
higher levels of charitable giving seen in Scotland; rich and poor alike are happy to fork out their well - earned
cash to help others.
Even with little to no future growth, these companies should continue to produce
high levels of free
cash flow over time which will allow them to increase share buybacks and / or dividends, thus compounding value for shareholders over time.
Some companies allow a base
level of cash back earnings for all purchases, with
higher rebates on certain purchases, which vary by card but might include groceries, items from certain retail merchants, or
even gasoline.
If that
high deductible
level will wipe you out, then paying more each month is worth it —
even though it takes a bigger bite out
of your
cash flow.
If you're looking for potentially
even more
cash value accumulation, though at a
higher level of risk, consider the VOYA Variable Universal Life CV (or the VOYA Variable Universal Life DB in New York).