My credit card spending has changed the way I travel, thanks to the points and miles I earn with each swipe. But before I get a new card, I have to weigh the perks and benefits of the card against its annual fee — and whether or not I’ll use those benefits enough to offset that cost.
There are plenty of cards with low or no annual fees that help you save cash, but right now, one of those cards, the Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card, has its best-ever offer: Earn $900 bonus cash back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening.
Since the card earns a flat 1.5% cash back on purchases, it’s great for small-business owners (even side hustles count) who don’t necessarily have concentrated spending categories but are spending money on all sorts of things.
It’s an even sweeter deal for folks who already have a credit card that earns Chase Ultimate Rewards points, like the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, because you can then turn that 1.5% cash back into 1.5 points per dollar spent by combining your Ultimate Rewards points. If you already have one of those cards and end up getting the Ink Business Unlimited, the welcome bonus is worth up to $1,845 (in the form of 90,000 Chase points), according to TPG’s October 2024 valuations.
Just act fast — this best-ever offer goes away Nov. 7 at 9 a.m.
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