Amex EveryDay® Credit Card
The Amex EveryDay® Credit Card (Review) is a rare breed because it offers a top-notch balance transfer deal — a long intro period and no transfer fee — along with a solid rewards program (most great balance transfer cards don’t have very good rewards). View More >American Express Cash Magnet® Card
This card’s perks are especially impressive considering it charges no annual fee. Among other benefits, you’ll enjoy free shipping at dozens of online stores with a complimentary ShopRunner membership and a chance at no-interest financing through Amex’s “Pay It Plan It” program. View More >Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express
The upgraded version of the highly rewarding Blue Cash Everyday from American Express, the Preferred card offers even more cash back at U.S. supermarkets and U.S. gas stations. It does however come with a $95 annual fee, but you might hardly notice it after taking advantage of the handy benefits and high cash back value the card provides. View More >Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express
The Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express is a solid rewards card, offering cash back at U.S. supermarkets and U.S. gas stations, as well as a valuable statement credit. It comes with some handy benefits too, like access to Amex Offers and some shopping/travel protections. And as an added bonus, it carries no annual fee. View More >American Express Cash Magnet
The American Express Cash Magnet is a reasonable choice for earning flat-rate cash back on all your purchases. View More >Related Suggestions
0% APR Credit Cards For Earning Rewards: Discover
You’ll have a pair of great features with the Discover it® Cash Back (Review): A nice intro rate plus excellent 5% cash back categories, which rotate every three months. You’ll need to activate those categories, and you’re limited to $1,500 in spending per quarter at the 5% rate.
0% APR Credit Cards For Earning Rewards: Citi
An interesting card with a unique round-up feature, the Citi Rewards+℠ Card (Review) offers bonus points at supermarkets and gas stations along with its lengthy 0% rate. You’ll also get 10% of your points back each year, for the first 100,000 points redeemed — a small bonus, but it could add up over time.
0% APR Credit Cards For Earning Rewards: Capital One
The Capital One® Quicksilver® Cash Rewards Credit Card (Review) is a pretty standard cash back card, although the current intro bonus has a fairly low spending requirement.
0% APR Credit Cards For Earning Rewards: Chase
The Chase Freedom® (Review) delivers 5% cash back in categories that rotate throughout the year, giving you some interest-free time to pay for a variety of different expenses. Consider buying gift cards at eligible retailers to help max out your quarterly spending.