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Review: NIH Federal Credit Union Cash Rewards

The Cash Rewards Visa from NIH Federal Credit Union is a no-fee card aimed at covering everyday home expenses. It has fair cash back rates for groceries, gas, streaming, and more. It isn’t a go-to option for some people, but it’s definitely worth a look. It covers multiple useful categories.

FEATURES AT A GLANCE

  • No annual fee
  • 1% foreign transaction fee
  • 3% cash back for groceries and wholesale clubs
  • 3% cash back on utilities and streaming
  • 3% cash back on gas ($6,000 annual spending limit), EV charging, and rideshare/taxis
  • 1% cash back on everything else

Review: NIH Federal Credit Union Travel Rewards

The Travel Rewards Visa Signature from NIH Federal Credit Union is a no-fee card which earns decent cash back rates for travel and restaurants. It’s good for both domestic and international trips. The only big quirk is a spending limit on gas purchases, so you may want to consider other cards for that category.

FEATURES AT A GLANCE

  • No annual fee
  • No foreign transaction fee
  • 3% cash back on travel (airlines, hotels, trains, buses, car or boat rentals, tours, tolls, rideshare, taxis, etc)
  • 3% cash back on gas ($6,000 annual spending limit) and EV charging
  • 3% cash back on dining
  • 1% cash back on everything else

Review: American Express Blue Cash Everyday

In July 2022, AMEX updated its Blue Cash Everyday (BCE) credit card to become more competitive. Previously, the only point to the card was a downgrade option (to avoid multiple annual fees on the Blue Cash Preferred). Now that the BCE is potentially useful, let’s take a closer look.

FEATURES AT A GLANCE

  • No annual fee
  • 2.7% foreign transaction fee
  • 3% cash back on groceries (up to $6,000 spent per year)
  • 3% cash back on gas (up to $6,000 spent per year)
  • 3% cash back on online retail purchases (up to $6,000 spent per year)
  • 1% cash back on everything else

Previously, the card earned 3% back on groceries, 2% back on gas and retail, and 1% on everything else.

Several Ways To Immediately Get Interest Free Capital

Sometimes you need extra cash and don’t want to have a loan. Here are nearly a dozen ways to get immediate access to interest-free capital and/or earn easy money from banks. If you have a high risk tolerance, some of these might work in lieu of an emergency fund. It’s hard to keep cash around in a high-inflation environment like we’re currently in.

 

1. Open a new bank account

Banks offer sign-up bonuses to try and gain new customers. Some offers are aggressive and can exceed $1,000. There’s generally a direct deposit requirement (checking accounts) or cash deposit requirement (savings or brokerage accounts). This is still a low-effort way to get some extra money. Especially if you have a large cash balance in an existing checking/savings account. The size of your bonus is likely to exceed whatever you’re earning in interest (generally 1% APY at most, as of early 2022).

Opening new bank accounts doesn’t impact your credit score either. There is a pseudo-credit system (ChexSystems) which may flag you if you open several bank accounts each year. It doesn’t however affect your ability to get loans or credit cards.

Many banks don’t have minimum balance requirements or significant fees. These are ideal considerations when looking for a new account.

 

2. Open a new credit card account

Like the above option, banks have aggressive offers for credit cards too. If you’re able to get a 0% APR deal on top of that, it’s even better. There are 15+ credit cards with long interest-free periods. Although there are minimum spending requirements, it’s generally not a high bar to clear, especially if you have a large purchase coming up. Different cards have different requirements.

Imagine being paid a couple hundred dollars to get an interest-free loan for 12+ months, plus earning ongoing cash back rewards. If you have a high enough credit score to qualify for a 0% APR card, it can be a better deal than a personal loan.

For “free debt” you can “float” your balances. Open a 0% APR card, earn its bonuses, and put your living expenses on that card until you’re near the limit. Then, before the 0% APR period expires, open another 0% APR card and repeat. This may affect your credit score, so this isn’t a solution for everyone. If it works for you though, you can repeat this infinitely to enjoy a large amount of “free” money. The main downside is that this isn’t immediate, when it comes to personal expenses. The card is likely to fill up over time. Still useful, but not the fastest injection of cash into your life.

 

The Top 15 Credit Cards For 0% APR

0% APR can have a variety of applications. Sometimes you need more than 30 days to pay for something, or need to increase the amount of cash on hand. This is usually the best way to solve that problem while avoiding interest. Credit cards normally have 15-20% APR, and it’s rarely worthwhile to pay interest on card purchases. One of the downsides here is that most of the below cards require a minimum credit score of 650+. People who really need 0% APR often have lower credit scores. If you fall into this category, check to see if you’re prequalified before applying. Most banks have this option. Search “[bank name] prequalification” and their website should pop right up.

Most of the below cards also have 0% APR on balance transfers, but balance transfers almost always have a fee associated with them. It’s better to put new purchases on a 0% APR card instead of trying to do a balance transfer. Note: This list is current as of December 2021 and is subject to change.

Review: Citi Custom Cash Card

The Citi Custom Cash Card (CCCC) is a no-fee credit card which gives 5% cash back on your top spending category each month. Citi automatically calculates which category you spend the most in, giving you rewards at the end of each billing cycle. It requires zero effort from the cardholder. The Custom Cash is easier to use than competing cards, and may have higher rewards. It’s versatile enough that almost everyone can get use out of it, although it does depend on one’s spending habits.

FEATURES AT A GLANCE

  • No annual fee
  • 3% foreign transaction fee
  • 5% cash back for the first $500 spent each billing cycle in 1 of 10 categories (see below)
  • 1% cash back on everything else

5% eligible categories:

  1. Restaurants/dining
  2. Gas
  3. Grocery stores
  4. “Select travel” (airlines, hotels, cruise lines, travel agencies, etc.)
  5. “Select transit” (car rentals, ferries, trains, taxis, bridge/road tolls, parking lots/garages, bus lines, etc.)
  6. “Select streaming services” (Includes “Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Music, Apple Music, CBS All Access, Disney+, AT&T TV NOW, ESPN+, fuboTV, HBO Max, NBA League Pass, Netflix, Pandora, Showtime, Sling TV, Spotify, Starz, SiriusXM, Vudu, YouTube Red, YouTube TV, and Tidal.”)
  7. Drugstores/pharmacies
  8. Home improvement stores
  9. Fitness clubs
  10. Live entertainment (concerts, theaters, etc.)

Review: Capital One SavorOne

The Capital One SavorOne Rewards Mastercard is a no-fee card which earns unlimited rewards in popular categories. Although it usually isn’t considered the “best” for any single category, few cards have a decent earn rate in 4+ spend categories. This makes the SavorOne worth considering as a general everyday card, especially for grocery spending. Their new Uber partnership is another strong point to consider.

FEATURES AT A GLANCE

Review: Capital One Quicksilver

The Capital One Quicksilver Rewards Mastercard is a no-fee card which earns unlimited 1.5% cash back rewards on all purchases. It’s simple and easy to use, but is now outclassed by many other credit cards for earning rewards. Banks and fintech startups have created aggressive offerings which make the Quicksilver difficult to justify in someone’s wallet. Dozens of cards earn 2% or more cash back on everything.

Note that 4 different versions of the Quicksilver card exist. In this review, we’re going to cover the “best” one for earning rewards..

FEATURES AT A GLANCE

  • No annual fee
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • 5% cash back on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel
  • 1.5% cash back on everything else

Review: Discover It Miles

The Discover It Miles is a simple no-fee card which earns 1.5% cash back on all purchases. It doesn’t have any especially interesting features or benefits, but may work for certain people in the short term. The card does earn 3% cash back on all purchases for the first year, without category restrictions, which is nice.

FEATURES AT A GLANCE

  • No annual fee
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • 1.5x points on everything

Review: Discover It Cash Back

The Discover It Cash Back is a no-fee card which earns at least 5% cash back on certain categories. These categories change every 3 months. Discover used to show each year’s cashback calendar in advance so there aren’t any surprises, but now they announce one month before. It’s fairly easy to plan ahead. Not to be confused with Discover It Miles, this card also earns unlimited 1% cash back on non-category purchases.

FEATURES AT A GLANCE

  • No annual fee
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • 5% cash back on rotating categories ($1,500 quarterly spending limit)
  • 1% cash back on everything else

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Categories typically look like:

  • Q1 Jan-March: Grocery stores plus 1-2 other categories
  • Q2 April-June: Gas stations or restaurants, plus another category
  • Q3 July-Sept: Restaurants or gas stations, and maybe Paypal or digital wallets
  • Q4 Oct-Dec: Amazon.com plus Walmart.com and/or Target.com