Uh yeah. Brand new research from Wallet hub comparing more than 1500 credit cards who knew there were that many, but there are finding the best ones for you right now. Best overall the Wells Fargo Active Cash card. It has no annual fee gives you 2% cash rewards on purchases. You also don't pay any interest on your balance for the first year for reward words and travel. It's the Chase Sapphire preferred card. If you spend $4000 in the first three months, you get 60,000 rewards points and you can use those to pay down your bill or book travel. Finally for students, the capital one saver one student cash rewards card. It's *** long name but it has no annual fee, cash back rewards and it's good if you have no credit or just *** limited credit history like college students would, I'm gonna share all of these links so you can get right on it in my Rosson reports newsletter. Plus we send you *** bonus content and exclusive deals. It's free come straight to your inbox. The link to sign up all we need is your email address, Rosson reports.com. See you there, back to you.
Rossen Reports: Top credit cards for rewards and savings
New research from WalletHub identifies the top credit cards for overall use, rewards and travel, and students.
Updated: 1:30 PM CDT Aug 28, 2024
New research from WalletHub reveals the best credit cards to help you save money.The study compared more than 1,500 credit cards and identified the top choices in several categories.For best overall, the Wells Fargo Active Cash Card stands out with no annual fee, 2% cash rewards on purchases, and no interest on balances for the first year.For rewards and travel, the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card offers 60,000 rewards points if you spend $4,000 in the first three months, which can be used to pay down your bill or book travel.For students, the Capital One SavorOne Student Cash Rewards Credit Card is recommended. It has no annual fee, offers cash-back rewards, and is suitable for those with limited credit history.You can view the full report here.Have a question for Jeff Rossen? He’s answering your consumer questions every Friday in the new segment "Rossen Responds." Email your questions to him at RossenResponds@hearst.com. Want bonus content and exclusive deals? Make sure to sign up for our free newsletter at RossenReports.com.
New research from WalletHub reveals the best credit cards to help you save money.
The study compared more than 1,500 credit cards and identified the top choices in several categories.
For best overall, the Wells Fargo Active Cash Card stands out with no annual fee, 2% cash rewards on purchases, and no interest on balances for the first year.
For rewards and travel, the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card offers 60,000 rewards points if you spend $4,000 in the first three months, which can be used to pay down your bill or book travel.
For students, the Capital One SavorOne Student Cash Rewards Credit Card is recommended. It has no annual fee, offers cash-back rewards, and is suitable for those with limited credit history.
You can view the full report here.
Have a question for Jeff Rossen? He’s answering your consumer questions every Friday in the new segment "Rossen Responds." Email your questions to him at RossenResponds@hearst.com.
Want bonus content and exclusive deals? Make sure to sign up for our free newsletter at RossenReports.com.