Cash back credit cards do exactly what their name suggests: they refund a small percentage of your purchases either as a credit on your statement or as cash in your bank account. Each cash back credit … Read More
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Do you believe in the one? When it comes to credit cards, I’m a firm believer that there isn’t one single best credit card out there for everyone. In fact, in some scenarios, having two different … Read More
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The SimplyCash from American Express owes much of its appeal to the fact it’s a no-fee cash back card. Rewards are straightforward, redemptions are hassle-free, and you won’t have to think about spending enough to “break … Read More
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If you’re looking to get one of the best rewards credit cards in Canada and have ruled out the idea of a travel card – either because you don’t want to deal with points or don’t … Read More
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Bank of Montreal (BMO), one of Canada’s big five banks, offers over a dozen personal credit cards with a wide range of benefits. Whether your financial priorities are earning cash back, saving points towards travel, or … Read More
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Mastercard is the second most popular credit card company in Canada. It’s also the most widely accepted. From big-box retailers, like Costco, to smaller mom-and-pop shops and corner stores, Mastercard is accepted at a number of … Read More
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Before learning about credit cards, I had a rewards card that I rarely even used for travel. And I often redeemed the points for merchandise and gift cards (rookie mistake), but now I’ve learned the error … Read More
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Click here to quickly view the card’s pros and cons (+) Tangerine Credit Card – Quick Review Pros: This card charges no annual fee. The Tangerine Money-Back Card gives you the flexibility to pick up to … Read More
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Whenever the topic of what I do for a living comes up in casual conversation, someone invariably asks “which credit card do you have?” and “what is the best credit card in Canada?” These are questions … Read More
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Travel rewards credit cards are ideal for power wanderers who want to earn points for their spending and use them exclusively for travel. But if you aren’t logging thousands of miles every year, and you want … Read More