During some months of the year, you won't be earning 5 % cash
back on certain categories simply because you don't anticipate those types of purchases.
If you spend a
lot on certain categories of purchases, such as gas or groceries, you might prefer a card that gives you a higher percentage cash back on those purchases.
And the concept was to
focus on certain categories like products for the home, apparel, accessories, health and beauty products, accessories like watches and jewelry, things like that.
Both serve the same purpose, which is to reduce your tax burden
based on certain categories of income or expenses, but they work in different ways.
Some of them require you to sign into the program once every three months to take advantage of higher cash back
amounts on certain categories of purchases.
While some cards earn a flat rate for every purchase — say, 1 percent back on everything — many other cards give you bonuses for using your
card on certain categories of spending.
Some of them require you to sign into the program once every three months to take advantage of higher cash back
amounts on certain categories of purchases.
Once you have an idea of how much you're
spending on certain categories, you can estimate your projected expenses each month and find places to cut expenses, if needed.
For example, Discover's It card offers up to 5 percent cash
rewards on certain categories of merchandise, but cardholders must sign up online periodically to qualify for the top tier reward rate.
The card offers one point per dollar on general purchases and three points per
dollar on certain categories of purchases, including travel, shipping, internet advertising, and internet, cable and phone services.
By coupling 1.5 % cards with modern tiered cards — which offer cash - back rates of 3 %, 5 % or
more on certain categories and 1 % on everything else — you can boost your combined cash - back rate above 1.5 %.
In addition to those earnings, you can always combine the Sapphire Reserve with a Chase Freedom card (or two) or Ink Cash and have additional no - annual fee cards earning you tons of extra points at the rate of
5X on certain categories (dining, groceries, cable bill, etc.) or 1.5 X on all purchases.
The simpler travel rewards program from the Discover it ® Miles card is better for people who don't spend too
much on certain categories.
And one would add that capital
requirements on certain category of customers (such as SMEs) play a large role here too, as I keep pointing out on this blog (see at the end of this post).
While we here at eBook Architects do see a need for DRM
protection on certain categories of eBooks, especially expensive eBooks like textbooks, we also think that the use of DRM is not a foolproof method of protecting an eBook from illegal copying.
While you won't earn two points on all direct Delta purchases, you can earn three points per dollar on the first $ 150,000 spent
on certain categories mentioned below with the Ink Business Preferred ℠ Credit Card.
While both FICO and VantageScore rely on the same basic categories to establish credit history - they place slightly different
emphasis on certain categories.
If you're planning on staying at a + VIP property, then this card is arguably more valuable than the Chase Sapphire Reserve with bonus earning
potential on certain categories.
QASA requires barristers in the criminal courts to be assessed by judges before they are allowed to
take on certain categories of cases.
There are only (in the US, under federal law, I will research PA law later and update if necessary)
restrictions on certain categories that a landlord can not use to discriminate or screen tenants.
You do not want to find out that you don't have enough resources to replace your computers or TV sets because you covered your belongings at actual value rather than at replacement value, or because you hit the maximum coverage
limits on certain categories of items.
This card has no annual fee and good cash - back rewards, though if you don't spend a
lot on certain categories, it may not make as much sense for your business.
Typically, a rewards card will offer you 1 point per dollar (1X) spent and then «bonus points» worth more than 1 point per
dollar on certain categories, such as:
For instance, several credit cards — including American Express's Blue Cash and Chase's Freedom cards — offer 5 percent cash
back on certain categories of purchases, with no limits.
The simpler travel rewards program from the Discover it ® Miles card is better for people who don't spend too
much on certain categories.