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Comparing Travel Rewards Cards
By Adam Goldman

By using travel rewards credit cards you can actually earn a free ticket to any destination, as long as you can clock in an average of 24000 miles to your card, that is. All you have to do is to charge purchases to your travel rewards card: every dollar earns you one mile. In addition to this pre-requisite for travel rewards card, there are also other benefits to using travel reward credit cards. It's best that you evaluate these elements when deciding the travel reward card that will best fit your needs.

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One of the most common rewards offered by credit cards is the 0% annual percentage rate. This means that you will not be charged any interest on your outstanding...
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