Cash Back Credit Cards - Cash or Con?

Topics:
Commercial Banking
Tags:
Credit Card,
Financial Services,
Sales,
Sales Channel
Source:
IcoLogic

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Overview: Does a cash back credit card actually pay money in the long run, or is it just another term for advanced cash? Yes, a person can actually get cash back for using a cash back credit card. However, a person needs to carefully research and investigate all the cards available to ensure that he or she applies for only the best cash back credit cards. In addition, in order for a person's cash back profits to not be eaten up by interest charges, it is wisest to pay off his or her balances every month to maximize the amount of cash back rather than larger amounts of cash paid out in interest charges and account fees.

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Format: HTML | Date: May 2006 | Pages: 3


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