By Rahel Kindya. This is a REWARDS CARD Annual Fee: you pay $95 a year, but the first year is free Rewards: 1 point per dollar APR: Variable %14-23 Introductory.

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By Rahel Kindya

This is a REWARDS CARD Annual Fee: you pay $95 a year, but the first year is free Rewards: 1 point per dollar APR: Variable %14-23 Introductory APR: N/A BALANCE TRANSFER: N/A Why would you want this card? This card offers you good points for making purchases. It’s a good rewards card. However, there is a fee and the interest rate is high.

This is a reward card. Annual fee: you pay $95 a year but the first year is free. Rewards: 1.00% APR: 15.99% Variables Introductory APR: N/A Balance Transfer: N/A Why would you want this card? A large sign-up bonus No foreign transaction fee Cool factor - metal card

This is Cash Back Credit Cards Annual Fee = $75 Rewards = 1.0% APR: % Introductory APR: 0% intro APR on purchases and balance transfers for 15 months. Balance Transfer: N/A Why would you want this card? It has Hassle-free cash back: no enrollment required, the same great reward categories year-round.

This is a Balance Transfer Credit card. Annual Fee: $0 Rewards: 0% APR: % Introductory APR: Purchase: 0% for 12 months. Transfer: 0% for 12 months. Balance Transfer: N/A Why would you want this card? No annual fee 0% for 12 months on transfers

This is a travel credit card. Annual fee: 0% the first year, then $45. Rewards: 1.0% APR: % Introductory APR: N/A Balance transfer: N/A Why would you want this card? Earn 1 mile per $1 spent on purchases 2,000 Bonus Miles with annual renewal

This is a Zero percent credit Cards. Annual fee: 0% Rewards: 0% APR: % Introductory APR: Purchase 0% for one year, transfer 0% for 12 months. Balance Transfer: N/A Why would you want this card? No annual fee. 0% for 12 months on transfer.

This is a student credit cards. Annual fee: $0 Rewards: 1.25% APR: 19.8% Variable Introductory APR: N/A Balance transfer: N/A Why would you want this card? There’s no limit to the amount of cash back you can earn, and rewards don't expire.

This is a Business Credit cards. Annual Fee: 0% for the first year then, $95 Rewards: 1.00% APR: 15.24% variable Introductory APR: N/A Balance transfer: N/A Why would you want this card? No foreign transaction fee.

This is a low Interest Credit cards. Annual Fee: $0 Rewards: 0% APR: 10.9% Introductory APR: Purchase: 3.90% for 6 months, transfer: None. BALANCE TRANSFER: N/A Why would you want this card? Because it qualify with average credit and no annual fee