(43)43 reviews
Greenlight is a relatively new app designed for parents, through which you can send your kids money to use at stores of your choosing. Notifications and an FDIC-insured bank keep your account secure.
(19)19 reviews
Consumers with no credit history or low scores are the prime candidates for the Petal Visa, a new credit card that has no fees, rewards or deposits and seeks to make credit accessible and easy to...
(17)17 reviews
Lending Tree is a free third-party service that matches you with lenders for personal, business, home and auto loans, as well as credit cards and refis.
(14)14 reviews
There are thousands of VIP restaurant, venue and travel discounts and experiences to be had with the SELECT card, a VIP membership program that requires an application and a $300 annual fee.
(13)13 reviews
Visa has partnered with Costco to offer a new credit card with rewards in several different categories, including travel, gas and purchases at Costco locations.
(10)10 reviews
The Build Card is a credit card from First Republic Bank designed for consumers who have bad credit or are trying to rebuild their credit. High fees and automatic APR make this card expensive to own.
(9)9 reviews
The Fuze Card smart card has the ability to store up to 30 credit, debit, gift and membership cards, any of which can be used via a simple set of buttons. The card sells for $129 and has a battery...
(9)9 reviews
The L.L.Bean Mastercard is a store credit card offering a one-time 15% discount the day you get it & an ongoing 4% rewards rate on most purchases you make at L.L.Bean’s online & physical locations.
(8)8 reviews
The IKEA Visa is IKEA’s rewards-focused consumer credit card with cash-back rates and sign-up bonuses that can earn you more than $550 in rewards your first year and more than $470 every year...
(8)8 reviews
Coffee lovers can use the Starbucks Rewards Visa Prepaid Card to earn more rewards than what they could get with a reloadable Starbucks card while avoiding the fees and interest on the Starbucks...
(6)6 reviews
Mastercard’s Black Card is a luxury rewards credit card that offers the typical combination of rewards and travel perks that have specific benefits but don’t augment the card’s value enough to...
(6)6 reviews
United’s Explorer Card is one of the best airline rewards cards with an annual fee under $100. It provides a well-rounded set of rewards and benefits that lead to free flights and smoother day-of...
(5)5 reviews
Solid yearly rewards and a multitude of ways to redeem your points for travel make the Chase Sapphire Reserve one of the most powerful premium credit cards on the market.
(4)4 reviews
The Mastercard Titanium Card’s $195 annual fee is a clear disadvantage for a luxury card that doesn’t offer many of the premium benefits you’d expect from a card with a high annual fee.
(4)4 reviews
The AAdvantage Aviator Red World Elite Mastercard is an excellent fit for travelers who need a card that provides big first-year rewards and perks that cater to travelers who usually fly with a...
(4)4 reviews
Consumers who use PayPal often may enjoy the PayPal Cashback MasterCard, a rewards credit card that offers 2% cash back on every purchase you make as well as an interesting mix of shopping benefits.
(3)3 reviews
The Capital One Spark Cash for Business card offers a $500 bonus and unlimited 2% cash back on all purchases. Is it worth a try? We’ve got the answer.
(3)3 reviews
Home Depot’s Consumer Credit Card is a typical store credit card. Purchases are limited to Home Depot’s stores and website but there are unique no-interest offers that might be worth your while.
(2)2 reviews
A three-tiered rewards system, as well as a substantial sign-up bonus, make the Bank of America Cash Rewards an attractive card but its APR’s and low yearly rewards reduce its value.
(2)2 reviews
Few luxury cards offer the depth of travel rewards and perks that you’ll get with the Platinum Card from American Express, a premium card with enough rewards to make up for its $550 annual fee.
Citi’s AAdvantage Platinum Select World Elite Mastercard is an American Airlines rewards card that can get you free flights, a free checked bag and complimentary priority boarding.
(2)2 reviews
The Choice Privileges Visa Signature is a hotel rewards credit card you can use to earn points that can be redeemed for free rooms in the Choice Hotels international network.
(2)2 reviews
While the TOTAL Visa brands itself as a solution for those facing financial challenges, we think its excessive fees making it an unreasonable choice if you have bad credit.
(2)2 reviews
The Delta Reserve Credit Card possesses strong air-travel perks but lacks the yearly rewards you’d need to get at least two free flights a year.
(2)2 reviews
The PNC Points Visa is a cash-back credit card whose cash rewards potential gets a huge boost from 50% and 75% bonuses reserved for cardholders with certain PNC checking and virtual wallet accounts.
(2)2 reviews
The Barclaycard Visa with Apple Rewards provides Apple fans a way to earn rewards from Apple purchases, restaurants, and everyday items. For the average family, yearly rewards can be as high as $300.
(2)2 reviews
The IKEA Projekt card is one of two IKEA credit cards. Rather than offer a rewards system, this card focuses on providing low-interest, long-term financing for big projects around the house.
(1)1 review
The Chase Freedom uses a rotating 5% rewards category along with a 1% flat rate to earn you around $425 a year in cash back rewards.
(1)1 review
Consumers looking for a low APR card to which they can transfer a high-interest balance will love the Citi Simplicity Card, which features 21 months of 0% APR for balance transfers.
(1)1 review
Business owners who like Wells Fargo will enjoy the Wells Fargo Business Platinum credit card’s straightforward cash rewards rate and lack of an annual fee and foreign transaction fee.
(1)1 review
The Regions Bank Prestige Visa is a cash rewards card featuring an intro cash-back rate of 2% for the first 90 days and a 1% cash-back rate after that. The card has no annual fee or foreign...
(1)1 review
Travelers who like booking travel through Priceline.com could enjoy the Priceline Rewards Visa, a credit card that gives 5 rewards points for every purchase made on Priceline and a 5K up-front bonus.
(1)1 review
The TD Cash Credit Card is a cash-rewards card whose intro offers of $150 in bonus cash, as well as a year of 0% interest on balance transfers, make it an interesting option for rewards seekers.
(1)1 review
The RCI Elite Rewards MasterCard is marketed to RCI members who are looking for a credit card that can give them RCI-specific cash bonuses they can use to book vacations for themselves or others.
(1)1 review
Ally CashBack Credit Card has the potential to earn decent rewards for customers of Ally Bank who spend an average or above-average amount on gas and groceries.
(1)1 review
The MileagePlus GO Visa Prepaid card is a unique travel rewards card that offers up to 2,500 frequent flyer miles per quarter. It’s a strong choice for those who want rewards but don’t want a...
(1)1 review
Privacy.com provides its users with three different types of virtual card numbers you can use to make transactions without having to surrender any personal information in order to pay.
(1)1 review
The OpenSky Secured Visa provides a competitive APR and a low annual fee, making it one of the better choices for a credit card for consumers with bad credit or no credit.
A well-known travel credit card, the Chase Sapphire Preferred has a great sign up bonus and a dozen travel partners but its yearly rewards potential weakens its overall value.
For consumers who don’t pay late and have enough cash to pay down a high-interest balance in 15 months, the Chase Slate Credit Card is an excellent fit.
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