Top Credit Cards of 2006
Motley Fool just came out with their list of the top credit cards for 2006. They were chosen because of their features, the breadth of their appeal, and the interest they generated at the company’s website.
Without further ado here they are:
- JPMorgan Chase’s: Chase Home Improvement Rewards Visa. This card offers 3% rebates on home improvement-related purchases, and 1% rebates on everything else. It also gives cardholders one point for every dollar paid in interest.
- Best Buy’s: Best Buy Reward Zone MasterCard. This card offers 4% back on purchases at Best Buy, and 1% on all other purchases.
- The Enlightenment Card. This one lets cardholders earn points redeemable for yoga classes, meditation assistance, spiritual retreats, and the like.
- Bank of America’s: Bank of America MLB Extra Bases Credit Card. This revamped card offers more unique baseball-related rewards.
- General Motors’: newly retooled GM Flexible Earnings Card. Unlike the previous version, which let cardholders rack up discounts on GM cars, this one offers cash back as an alternative.
- Borders Group’s: Borders 3.2.1 Visa. This one offers the usual accumulation of rewards points, and it also offers double points on purchases at gas stations, restaurants, and grocery stores.
- BP’s: BP Visa Rewards. This card offers 5% rebates on BP purchases, 2% rebates at restaurants, and 1% back everywhere else.
- Home Depot’s: Home Depot Rewards MasterCard. The new development here is that this Home Depot card can be used outside Home Depot, too, with Home Depot purchases paying double points and other purchases offering regular points.