Being able to redeem points at 1 cent
per point for cash or gift cards is nothing special and could be worse than that other Citi cards offer in terms of cash back, even with bonus categories of the Prestige factored in.
The other changes, such as 1 cent
per point for cash back redemptions and a metal card are nothing special.
The points can be redeemed at 1 cent
per point for cash back / statement credits and for other things, such as gift cards through the Go Far Rewards portal.
Also, getting 1.0 cents
per point for cash back is standard compared to many travel credit cards but can easily be outdone by no annual fee credit cards like the Citi Double Cash which earns 2 % back.
The Citi Prestige allows you to redeem your points at a rate of 1.25 cents per point for airfare and 1.0 cents
per point for cash back.
The redemption values are fixed, so you'll either earn one cent
per point for cash or gift cards, or 1.12 cents per point toward travel.
The redemption values are fixed, so you'll either earn one cent
per point for cash or gift cards, or 1.12 cents per point toward travel.
Not exact matches
Echelon is now focusing its growth on «smart» commercial & municipal LED lighting (although its fab-less chip business has apparently now stabilized after a long decline), and if the lighting business accelerates (and it could, due to recent sales force hires and new products), I think there's a chance it can hit a break - even annualized revenue run - rate of $ 40 million by Q4 - 2019 (pushed back from my earlier hoped -
for timeline) at which
point — assuming $ 14 million of remaining net
cash (vs. an estimated $ 18 million at the end of Q2 2018) and 4.7 million shares outstanding (vs 4.52 million today), an enterprise value of 1x revenue on this 53 % gross margin company would put the stock in the mid - $ 11s
per share.
Capital One Venture
points can be redeemed
for travel at a $.01
per point ratio, or used
for cash back.
If you purchase the same $ 100,000 property (in
point 3 above) but get an $ 80,000 loan at 5.5 %
for 30 years and put 20 % down you now have a monthly payment of $ 454
per month leaving you with $ 213
per month in positive passive
cash flow ($ 8,000 / 12 months = $ 667 - $ 454 payment = $ 213).
Converting
points to
cash or a gift card is worth 0.01 cents
per point, while exchanging
points for Ultimate Rewards travel is worth 0.0125 cents
per point.
Like the Freedom cards, when you pair this card with a premium card, your
cash - back can become 5X, 2X, and 1X
points per dollar — which make this a fantastic card
for business owners who like to travel.
This saw the
cash rate move above its target of 5
per cent
for a time, and the yield on Treasury Notes, which are eligible
for purchase by the Reserve Bank in the course of its market operations, move to 50 basis
points below that
for bank bills (from normally about 10 basis
points below).
For example, a card that says 5 %
cash back, really means 5
points per $ 1.
For example, if Staples offers a bonus of 2X points per dollar and you use the Chase Ink Business Cash ℠ Credit Card, you would earn 5X points per dollar thanks to the office supply store bonus category and 2X bonus points per dollar for using the Chase shopping port
For example, if Staples offers a bonus of 2X
points per dollar and you use the Chase Ink Business
Cash ℠ Credit Card, you would earn 5X
points per dollar thanks to the office supply store bonus category and 2X bonus
points per dollar
for using the Chase shopping port
for using the Chase shopping portal.
When combined with the earnings
per share and retentions this would equate to a forecast
cash payout of $ NZ4.50 - $ NZ4.55 / kgMS, well below the $ NZ5 mark which is considered the break - even
point for farmers.
Cash also
points out that at $ 30 a dose, the vaccine is too expensive
for many developing countries, where the annual health care spending averages only $ 5 to $ 20
per person.
Nordstrom Rewards program, in which you will earn 1
point for every $ 1 spent (instead of the 2
points per $ 1 you get with the card) using
cash or any card you want.
But when
points and miles are redeemed strategically
for high value award flights and luxury hotel stays, then it is often possible to receive three to five cents in value
per point, which is much better than the best
cash back reward cards.
You can redeem
points for cash or gift cards, but these options are not the most profitable ones, as you only get 1 cent
per 1
point.
Using your ThankYou ®
for straight
cash back will give you a value of $ 0.005
per point.
Premier holders get a 25 percent bump on redemptions
for cash fare travel, while Prestige card holders can use their
points for any airline at a 1.33 cent value
per point.
A low - value redemption, like redeeming
for cash, will give you 1 cent
per point.
Cash accounted
for about 44
per cent of the transactions, down about 10 percentage
points from a 2009 review.
For example, a card that says 5 %
cash back, really means 5
points per $ 1.
You can also redeem your
points for gift cards or
cash back at a value of 1 cent
per point.
That's not the only reason those
points are flexible; you can also redeem your UR
points for cash back (at 1 cent
per point) or redeem them
for travel through Ultimate Rewards (at 1.25 cents
per point value).
1.5 Chase Ultimate Rewards
points per $ 1 spent that can be only be used
for cash - back rewards, unless combined with a Chase card with transferable rewards.
For example, Staples, an office supply store which yields 5 points per dollar with the Ink Plus ® Business Credit Card and the Ink Business Cash ℠ Credit Card, offers gift cards to places ranging from Starbucks to Home Depot, which are not bonus categories for either of those car
For example, Staples, an office supply store which yields 5
points per dollar with the Ink Plus ® Business Credit Card and the Ink Business
Cash ℠ Credit Card, offers gift cards to places ranging from Starbucks to Home Depot, which are not bonus categories
for either of those car
for either of those cards.
Whether you use your rewards to book travel directly, exchange them
for cash back, or transfer them over to a participating airline or hotel program, you should generally try and get at least $ 0.01
per point.
For each dollar spent, you earn 50 % bonus
points (3 Starpoints
per dollar spent), automatic room upgrade at check - in when available, 4 p.m. late check out, Gold Preferred Guest special customer service telephone, and check
cashing privileges up to $ 300.
Its outstanding feature is its rewards program, which awards 5
points per $ 1 spent, the equivalent of 5 %
cash back,
for all purchases at office supply stores, cellular phone services, landline phone services and cable TV services.
That means if you save your
points for hotels that cost $ 200 or more a night in
cash, you can get over 1.3 cents
per point in value, but if you use them on cheaper hotels you'll get much less value.
As a general rule, if you are redeeming your
points for a
cash equivalent like onboard credit, you will get one cent
per point in value.
You can convert
points to
cash at a rate of $ 0.01
per point or you can use them to book travel through the Chase Ultimate Reward website
for $ 0.0125
per point.
With the Reserve, you'll have the option to redeem your
points for gift cards or
cash back at a value of 1 cent
per point.
Most redemption options will give you a value of 1 cent
per point, including redeeming
points for online shopping, statement credit or
cash back, and donations.
Earning 5 Ultimate Rewards
points per $ 1 or 5 %
cash back
for all Amazon.com purchases is easy with the Chase Ink cards.
Chase UR
points can be redeemed
for cash or check at a rate of 1 cents
per 1
point, making this bonus worth a total of $ 500.
When you want to book a flight on an airline Chase doesn't partner with, you can book through the Ultimate Rewards shopping portal, pay with
points at a straight value of one cent
per point and get a 20 percent discount off the
cash value of your travel
for going through Chase.
The Chase Ink Business
Cash Credit Card and Chase Ink Classic have NO annual fee, but you get 5X Ultimate Rewards points or 5 % cash back at office supply stores only for $ 25,000 in annual spending per year at Office Supply sto
Cash Credit Card and Chase Ink Classic have NO annual fee, but you get 5X Ultimate Rewards
points or 5 %
cash back at office supply stores only for $ 25,000 in annual spending per year at Office Supply sto
cash back at office supply stores only
for $ 25,000 in annual spending
per year at Office Supply stores.
Ultimate Rewards
points can be redeemed
for travel or converted to
cash back at a rate of one cent
per Ultimate Rewards
point.
It is very easy to load these gift cards to your Amazon.com account and earn either 5 Ultimate Rewards
points or 5 %
cash back
per $ 1 spent
for ALL your Amazon.com purchases.
If you don't want to pay
for other expenses like train tickets, breakfast, or Uber, you can redeem Chase Ultimate Rewards
points for cash back at a rate of 1 cent
per point.
Or you can book a
cash and
points rate
for $ 150 + 12,500 Hyatt
points per night.
Now, I must
point out: i) Independent News & Media is currently in the throes of a debt & pension restructuring — this could possibly improve things, but I'm not convinced it's going to be sufficient, and / or dilution
for existing shareholders might be so bad ultimately the shares might as well be worthless, and ii) I still say my zero valuation
for Continental Farmers Group was about right (God, just look at
cash, debt & cashflow in their latest results), but shareholders are v fortunately getting bailed out by the Saudis at GBP 36p
per share.
But the
points can only be redeemed
for cash value at a rate of 1 cent
per point (10,000
points = $ 100).
While
cash back cards don't offer the same potential value of travel rewards
points (each travel rewards
point can be worth a few cents, depending on the type of travel you redeem them
for, whereas
cash back
points are almost always worth 1 cent
per point), you won't risk losing out since you can always use
cash, whereas you might end up with leftover travel
points.
Park Hyatt Maldives is only 25K
points per night
for example (
cash rate can be around $ 1K
per night), or Hyatt Regency Kathmandu (my recent redemption) is 5K
points per night (
cash rate
for the night I booked was $ 150 + tax)
ThankYou
Points can be redeemed
for cash at a value of 0.75 cents /
point, or
for gift cards at 1 cent
per point.