Of all life’s financial decisions, choosing a credit card can be a daunting one. With a variety of flashy offers and ever-changing features and rewards, how do you find the best credit card for your situation?
While it may be tempting to sign up for the first credit card offer that lands in your mailbox, you should ask yourself the following five questions to help select the credit card best suited for you.
1. Do I plan to carry a credit card balance?
Personal credit cards generally fall into one of three categories:
- Cash back credit card
- Rewards points credit card
- Low interest rate credit card
Choosing between the different categories of credit cards often requires a tradeoff between rewards and interest rate: lower-interest cards tend to come with fewer rewards, while the cards with the most appealing rewards often carry higher interest rates.
If you plan to carry a balance on your credit card from month to month, opt for a low-interest card, like the Zions Bank Clarity Visa® Credit Card. You’ll save on interest payments compared to a rewards credit card, which generally has a higher interest rate. A low interest rate credit card — particularly one with a 0% introductory annual percentage rate (APR) — can also serve as a quick and accessible alternative to a bank loan.
If you expect to pay off your credit card balance in full each month, then focus your credit card search on comparing credit card rewards instead of interest rates.
2. How do I want to earn credit card rewards?
Credit card rewards are doled out in the form of either points or cash back. Credit card rewards points can be saved up and redeemed for merchandise, cash, or travel, depending on the credit card. Cash rewards are applied as a credit to your credit card account statement or as a direct deposit to your checking or savings account.
Frequent travelers and strategic spenders might benefit from a points credit card, while those who prefer a simpler and more straightforward rewards system may want to shop for a cash back card.
3. How do I plan on using my credit card?
Some credit cards are tailored to certain categories of spending, offering additional rewards points when you spend money in those areas. The Zions Bank Vivid Rewards Visa® Credit Card, for example, gives their credit card users triple rewards when they spend on categories including dining, entertainment, transportation and digital services.
To help determine the best credit card for you, look at your current expenses to figure out which credit card rewards programs will complement your spending and benefit your bottom line.
Other cards offer equal rewards across all categories of spending, like the Zions Bank Agility Cash Visa® Credit Card which offers 1.5% cash back on every purchase made with your credit card.
4. How do credit card offers compare?
Credit card issuers are required to include a summary box of all the costs of a credit card, including the APR, grace period and fees. When researching cards online, you can often find this information by clicking on “learn more” or “terms and conditions.”
Pay attention to possible penalties such as late fees and balance transfer fees. Make sure to understand how a credit card’s rewards are applied. Some cards come with reward fees and limits on how much you can earn.
Beyond pure numbers, there are subjective factors to consider, like the credit card issuer. While you aren’t limited to your current bank, financial institution, or issuer, getting a credit card from the same bank, or financial institution you already have a bank account with can help simplify your finances and the process of getting a credit card.
5. Which credit card offers the greatest rewards and incentives relative to its fees?
Once you’ve researched the potential benefits of each type of credit card — including sign-up bonuses, cash back, redeemable points and waived fees — calculate how the fees will offset rewards. The higher the annual fee, the more benefits a card should offer.
Some credit card issuers waive the annual fee the first year as a sign-on incentive, but keep in mind that the annual charge will follow you for the life of the card, even if you continue to take advantage of its rewards. So be sure to do your research and make sure that the rewards and benefits outweigh the credit card fees.
Not sure which credit card is right for you?
At whatever stage you find yourself in life, a Zions Bank credit card can help you maximize your purchasing power and manage your finances. Use the Zions Bank credit card comparison tool to see which card is right for you.
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