Highlights Of Best Cashback Credit Cards For The Year 2017

The highlights of the best cash back cards 2017 and 2018 are given below:

Chase Sapphire Preferred Card® – Zero Annual Fees, Variable APR, Two reward point per $1 spent, Zero Foreign Transaction Fees(suitable for international travelers), 50,000 Bonus points after spending $4000 spent within 3 months. This was one of the best cashback credit cards 2017.

Citi Double Cash Card – This card is rated one of the best cash back credit cards 2018.

Highlights Of Best Cashback Credit Cards For The Year 2017
Zero Annual Fees, Zero APR for 18 months. 1% Cashback back on all purchases with an additional 1% when you pay. Citi is one of the few issuers which have the double cash back credit card.

Blue Cash Preferred Card from American Express – Annual Fees applicable, 0% intro APR for 12 months, recommended for frequent drivers and grocery shoppers (3% cashback) and 1% cash back on other purchases.

Discover It® for Students – Zero Annual Fees, 0% intro APR for 12 months after which variable APR, Additional Cashback for students with GPA 3.0 or higher for 5 years.

Capital One Spark for Business – Zero annual Fee for the first year, however, it is applicable after. 2% Cashback on every purchase, APR will vary with Prime Rate which is market-based and additional sign up bonuses.

Wells Fargo Cash Wise Visa® Card – Zero Annual Fee, Variable APR, 1.5% Unlimited Cash rewards on purchases, 1.8% Cashback on qualified e-Wallet payments like Apple Pay or Android Pay, $200 Rewards on $1000 purchases in first 3 months, also available with Flat Cashback Rate.

HSBC Cash Rewards Mastercard® Credit Card – Zero Annual Fees, 0% Introductory APR for 15 months after which variable APR, 1.5% Cashback on all purchases, $150 cash rewards on spending $500 in first 3 months, 10% Anniversary bonus on all cash rewards earned in one year.

Depending on your requirements as a student, driver or a small business, you can select the cards suitable for you. It is important to note all the cards requires a good or excellent credit score to qualify.

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