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What is the best no annual fee Mastercard?
The Tangerine Money-Back Mastercard tops Forbes Advisor’s list for the best no annual fee cards as the best Mastercard among them. We scored this card highly because it earns you 2% cash back in two spending categories of your choice — a unique feature we’ve yet to come across in any other card. Another feature we took into consideration is that the cash back is unlimited and paid out monthly, so you don’t have to wait til your January statement to start using your earnings. This card also offers rental car collision loss/damage insurance and mobile device insurance—both uncommon features to find in a credit card of the no annual fee variety.
What is the best no fee cash back card?
The SimplyCash® Card from American Express tops our list for the best no annual fee cash back credit card in Canada (and the best no annual fee card in general). This card has always been known for its straightforward cash back earning system—a 1.25% flat rate across all spending. However, it recently upped its game (and its earning potential) by offering a boost in earnings to the tune of 2% in both groceries and gas. Add to that some valuable Amex perks, like travel accident insurance and consumer protections and this card is the winner.
Are no fee cards worth it?
In short, yes. If you use a no annual fee card, you don’t have to worry about reaching a yearly spending threshold to start seeing the value of your rewards, like you do with some cards with high annual fees. Sometimes the rewards earned from a no annual fee card can vastly outweigh those of cards with annual fees simply because you’re in the red as soon as you earn your first dollar in cash back or points in a loyalty program. That said, the rewards of credit cards are never worth the interest charged if you carry a balance. If you do carry a balance, consider a balance transfer credit card to pay it down more quickly.
When are annual fees worth it?
In general, an annual fee is worth it when the value of the benefits, rewards, points or cash back is greater than the fee.
What banks offer free credit cards?
Canada’s Big Banks offer no fee credit cards, as well as digital banks such as Simplii Financial (a division of CIBC) and Tangerine (a subsidiary of Scotiabank).
What is the best no-annual-fee credit card for students?
According to Forbes Advisor Canada research, the Student BMO CashBack Mastercard is the best student credit card with no annual fee. We picked it because of its competitive welcome offer of 5% cash back on all purchases for the first three months. Because it rewards responsible spending: It offers the highest cash back where you need it most as a student, including 3% on groceries and and 2% on bills, while offering spending insights to help you stay on budget.
What's the difference between no-annual-fee cards and “first-year-free” cards?
No-annual-fee credit cards have no annual fee as long as you have the card. However, “first-year-free” cards offer no annual fee for the first year but charge an annual fee every year after that.
What is the best no-fee credit card for students?
The best no-fee credit card for students in Canada is currently the Student BMO CashBack Mastercard. Besides having no annual fee, this card earns 3% cash back on groceries, 1% cash back on bills and 0.5% cash back on all other spending.
What's the difference between no-fee cards and “first-year free” cards?
No-fee credit cards have no annual fee at any time, regardless of whether it’s your first year as a cardholder or you’ve had the card for years. First-year free credit cards are cards that have an annual fee but offer no annual fee in the first year as part of a promotional offer. Sometimes, these cards offer this as a rebate. In this case, you’ll avoid the fee the first year (or have it rebated) but, going forward, you will be expected to pay the annual fee for every year that you hold the card.