Written by: Dan
2 min read | Published: December 13, 2023
If you’re considering getting a new credit card but don’t know whether to choose cash back or a points rewards program, you’re not alone. The advantages and disadvantages of each kind of credit card can be confusing, especially if you are new to credit. Read on to learn the advantages and disadvantages of each kind of card.
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Cash Back or Points: How to Choose the Right Card for You - 10xTravel
Cash Back vs. Points and Miles Credit Cards: The Pros and Cons of Each (thepointsguy.com)
Cash back vs. points: Which is better? - CreditCards.com
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