All of the cards offer fairly
similar spending rewards, but the higher the annual fee, the better the perks.
Not exact matches
While a candidate's deep - rooted passion for Saturday Star Trek conventions or service dog training might not sound relevant to your business, how we choose to
spend our free time is probably the most honest gauge of what we find intrinsically
rewarding, and in entrepreneurship, understanding these deep motivations could help you put together a team with
similar aims, character and cultural fit.
They may all sound
similar, but depending on your
spending habits, you would see very different levels of
rewards with different cards.
As several cash back credit cards have
similar sign - up bonuses, it can also be worth your while to compare the base purchase
reward rate and any bonus
spending categories.
While other cash back cards may offer better long - term savings, if you're getting a credit card to increase short - term savings for your holiday shopping, the Capital One ® Quicksilver ® Cash
Rewards Credit Card's early
spend bonus really makes it stand out of from other
similar cards.
The Discover It is very
similar to the Chase Freedom as both cards
reward 1 % on all purchases with the exception of a 5 %
reward rate for the first $ 1,500 for select quarterly
spending categories.
The
rewards rate on Capital One's business credit cards is very
similar, and picking the best one for your firm will depend on how much you
spend annually.
We'll compare the Capital One ® VentureOne ®
Rewards Credit Card to the JetBlue Card since they both have no annual fee and extend a bonus offer to new cardholders with
similar spending thresholds.
Similar to many American Express cards, the American Express Platinum Card ® provides entry into the Membership
Rewards ® Program which offers travel rewards for cardholders who spend
Rewards ® Program which offers travel
rewards for cardholders who spend
rewards for cardholders who
spend money.
Therefore, assuming a
similar rewards rates on both cards, the PenFed Power Cash Rewards will provide consumers with the better short - term value, and a bigger gross return on spending o
rewards rates on both cards, the PenFed Power Cash
Rewards will provide consumers with the better short - term value, and a bigger gross return on spending o
Rewards will provide consumers with the better short - term value, and a bigger gross return on
spending overall.
The Discover it ® - Cashback Match ™ and Chase Freedom ® are pretty
similar when it comes to
rewards, but if you
spend more than about $ 1,000 a month, the Discover it ® - Cashback Match ™ is your better bet if you're looking to choose just one.
Typically, the small business credit cards come with a variety of perks, including fixed percentage cash back bonuses on every dollar you
spend, travel
rewards, merchant discounts, and a host of
similar conveniences.
The Chase Freedom
rewards structure is
similar to that of the non-Chrome Discover It card: 1 % on all purchases with 5 % on rotating bonus
spending categories up to a quarterly maximum.
Similar to what American Express offers to their small business customers, the OPEN savings program, the new Tier One program is a loyalty
rewards program designed to inspire more
spending by their «bigger» spenders.
The Chase Freedom
rewards structure is
similar to that of the non-Chrome Discover It card: 1 % on all purchases with 5 % on rotating bonus
spending categories up to a quarterly maximum.
Other cards
similar to the Sapphire Preferred offer great
rewards on all types of
spending and are great cards for people looking to get into travel
rewards.
Cards that work in a
similar way include the Capital One Venture
Rewards card ($ 59 annual fee, waived first year), which offers 20,000 miles (a $ 200 value) if you
spend $ 2,000 in the first three months; and the BankAmericard Travel
Rewards card (no annual fee), which offers 10,000 points (a $ 100 value) if you
spend $ 500 in the first 90 days.
The SimplyCash Plus purchase
rewards are very
similar to the Chase Business Cash, but you might like the earning opportunities more because of the higher
spending caps:
The
reward payout is
similar to the Discover It or Chase Freedom credit cards that pay a 5 % bonus on rotating
spending categories and 1 % on all other purchases.
Business credit cards offer
similar rewards to personal business cards but are marketed towards people who run a business and need to
spend more on purchases.
Discover It for Students: This card offers a
similar 1 %
rewards base rate, but rotating bonus
spending categories that change quarterly offer cardholders the opportunity to earn 5 % cash back on some
spending.
You earn 5 points per US$
spent at Choice Hotels and 2 pt / $ on everything else — that's a pretty good earn rate compared,
similar to Club Carlson and better than IHG
Rewards or Wyndham
Rewards
Travel
rewards signup bonuses will have
similar minimum
spending requirements as those required for cash back bonuses, so be sure you can meet them if the bonus is your goal.
Similar to the Blue Cash Everyday card, the Blue Cash Preferred card offers generous
rewards on everyday
spending, but at an even higher rate.
Sure, their category bonus structure is
similar to other hotel branded cards which focus on
rewarding spend directly at their properties.
Because you have to make a transaction before you get the
reward (whether it's a single purchase or a $ 10,000 threshold), it could be construed as a rebate
similar to the miles earned through ongoing
spend.
If you have a
reward strategy for your personal
spending, you should have a
similar strategy for maximizing credit card
rewards for your business as well.
Furthermore, there are two other popular American Express credit cards that offers
similar rewards on the same
spending categories.
These co-branded cards often still provide the infamous first - purchase discount, but most now have ongoing programs very
similar to regular
reward credit cards (gather points and redeem
rewards) and cash back credit cards (earn rebates from purchases) that encourage long - term loyalty rather than a one - time
spending spree.
For example, if you
spend just $ 1,325 a month, we estimate you'll take home roughly $ 288 a year, which is significantly more money than most
rewards cards with
similar terms offer.
If the new Altitude Reserve card is successful, consumers could see other
rewards credit cards take a
similar approach and award bonus points for mobile
spending.
Finally, this is one of the few premium credit cards that truly offers more
rewards from
spending than
similar, less expensive cards.
These American Express cash back cards offer
similar benefits: the
rewards categories are identical even though the earn rates are slightly lower (3 percent at U.S. supermarkets (up to $ 6,000
spent annually, then 1 percent) 2 percent at U.S. gas stations and 1 percent on all else), and the ancillary perks of being an American Express member are
similar.
The sign up bonus is
similar to the Chase Freedom card as you will be
rewarded with $ 100 instead of the $ 150 after you
spend the first $ 500 with 3 months of card opening.
Similar to how members earned points in the past, with Expedia +
Rewards you'll earn 2 points for every $ 1
spent when booking hotels, activities and packages, and 1 point for every $ 5
spent on flights.