I try to do the same thing, with about 4 or 5 credit cards. I really have to make a conscious effort to stay on top of it though, to make sure I pay the bills ontime because these cashback rewards cards typically have higher interest rates.
I'd also like to add that I particularly like the Chase Freedom card. You can redeem your points to get discounts on a few selected gift cards, which change I think quarterly. For example, I believe it was around September that I noticed I could get $25 Kohls gift cards by redeeming $20 worth of points. Currently you can get a Bath and Body Works $25 gift card for $20.
My dad taught me well but honestly it is foolish not to have them to take advantage of the deals...
Anyway, my 'trick', that I've been using since I used to use the ToysRUs card when my dd14 was a baby, is to use my visa like a check. I'd record every transaction (unless it was something I knew I was paying for from savings) in my checkbook. If I deposited my monthly budget each month, I could make sure I was staying within my budget amount, and its easier, for me, to do it when making the purchase, rather than come home and enter in a computer.
The biggest thing is this,unless you have the discipline to SET A WRITTEN BUDGET ahead of time monthly ,and STICK TO IT- instead of just paying "whatever" off at the end of each month, you shouldn't mess with cc's!!!
(most people can't do that)
Thanks for expaining this so well OP. Educating yourself (on everything including fiscal responsibility) is very important to having a rich and rewarding life (and not just with material and monetary items).
Thank you OP for this info, very helpful.
I have a question about using credit cards. Does anyone know if there is a minimum that a business pays when someone uses a CC?
For example, I get 2% using my Costco Amex at restaurants. If we go to McDonalds and spend a few dollars, I use it.
But if McD has to pay a minimum, say .75 per transaction, and I only get a dime, seems kind of stupid to do that to a business.
I hope that makes sense. I like to make money on my CC, but at the same time I don't like to make the businesses pay high fees for my dime!
Wow! I need to get better about this. I've been putting everything on our Disney Visa to get the rewards for our trip next month, but I think it's time to switch to something that will give me more than a measly 1%.
After seeing all this, I am thinking about getting more CC with a sign up bonus. Will getting more CC help my credit score or hurt it? Right now it is 850 so it could dip down a little.
It was nice to use my Disney Rewards points to pay for MVMCP last week. We had $150 points left after paying for 6 adult tickets to buy lunch at Earl of Sandwich and dinner at Pecos Bills with a bit left for a couple of ornaments and magnet soveniers. Makes it easier to palate a unexpected car repair in December right before your trip (I know from experience). A free day at
Disney is better than any day anywhere else!![]()
FWIW, what cc gives out limitless rewards? been using one that caps at 300 per year,considering switching it anyway....
Wow! I need to get better about this. I've been putting everything on our Disney Visa to get the rewards for our trip next month, but I think it's time to switch to something that will give me more than a measly 1%.
So, back to what I was wondering, do you really mean that you wait for the statement and pay it then or do you pay online as you use the CC as I've described I do?
Yes -- I pay my bill once a month.
Before reading this site, I had never heard of people paying off CC's as often as every few days. Part of the benefit of the card is buying today and not having to pay it off for a few weeks.