Before you start comparing the various rewards cards that are offered across Canada, first you have to look at how you will use the credit card.
Do you Carry a Balance ?
Like every financial expert, I agree that carrying a balance on your credit card is not the wisest financial decision. There are steps you can take to save yourself money in interest cost.
You will have to ask your credit card provider for a LOW interest card, every company should offer a Low Interest card. You can transfer your balance from the existing card to the new Low Interest Card and this should not involve applying for more credit.
You may also be able to set up a line of credit and transfer your high interest card balances to a lower interest unsecured line of credit, the rates can range from 6-10%. Most importantly, ensure your debt is under control.
No Reward card is going to pay you more in rewards than what you pay in interest when you carry a balance.
Do you pay off the balance every month?
So now, if you are one of those people who do pay off their balance and use their credit card as their primary spending vehicle, let’s review how to determine the best card for you.
- What type of Rewards would be the best for you? Travel, cash back, and points.
- What is the annual fee of the Rewards cards?
- Are you eligible for a fee rebate based on your checking account service plan?
- How much will you spend every month on the card? This will help estimate the value you can earn in the Rewards Program. Example, when you spend $10,000/year on average will earn $100 in value. If your annual fee is $135, you have not earned any Rewards!
- Understand how the value of the Rewards is calculated, this is the most challenging part in comparing cards. Some cards give you 3 point for $1; some are 1 point per $1. Some are 1000 points for $1. Review how many points you earn per dollar spent. Then compare!
Once you have determined the best Reward card for you, use your reward card for everything! Gas, groceries, repairs, pre-authorized bill payments. Just please make sure your PAY off your balance every month within the interest free grace period, otherwise you will pay MORE in interest than you will earn in Rewards.
Stephanie Desa, CFP, is a financial GURU who provides insights to help homeowners better handle their finances. To learn more go to $MARTdollars.ca or to ask Stephanie a finance question, shoot her an email.