Using a credit card for purchases comes with many advantages, like the convenience of not having to carry cash and being able to pay quickly using a card linked to your phone or smart watch.
One additional perk of many credit cards is the rewards they offer, such as those you can receive using our Founder’s Rewards Card. With this card, you can earn 2%* or 1.5% cash rewards on every purchase, every time, without your cash rewards ever expiring.
While we make earning rewards simple, you can benefit from cash rewards credit cards like ours even more if you put a plan in place to maximize how many rewards you earn and how you spend them.
The more you use our Founder’s Card for purchases, the more you’ll earn in cash rewards and be able to put the money to work for you. Unlike many other cards, we don’t cap your earnings or limit what purchases you can earn rewards on when you pay with your Founder’s Card – you have access to unlimited cash rewards potential. That means you can earn rewards for all your everyday expenses, like takeout and groceries, and for bigger purchases, too, like a new piece of furniture or daycare tuition.
To truly maximize your earnings, make sure you’re practicing responsible credit card usage. In addition to making the Founder’s Card your primary credit card for purchases, you’ll also need to make sure you can pay off your card each month. If you carry a balance, your earnings could be canceled out by the interest you accrue.
Making a plan for how to use your cash rewards is important, too. If you simply transfer the funds to your checking account, you may find yourself spending them mindlessly and wondering where they went.
Once you sign up for a cash rewards credit card like our Founder’s Rewards Card, set aside some time to review your finances and determine what needs or wants you can put your earnings toward. Some popular options include:
Ready to get rewarded every time you swipe? Apply for our Founder’s Rewards Card today. For more information on managing credit cards and maximizing savings, visit our WalletWorks page.