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As Americans celebrate Independence Day, we are thankful for our freedom and grateful to all of those who help to defend it. While we will express our gratitude in many important ways, some may also wish to use a credit card from an institution that is supporting our troops in some way.
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With the Fourth of July in mind, here are six credit cards that you might consider help you to express your patriotism.
PenFed stands for the Pentagon Federal Credit Union, an organization that was founded to provide financial services to members of the military, defense organizations, and their families. Today, anyone can join based on their membership in a qualifying organization, including a military support charity such as Voices For America’s Troops. The PenFed Premium Travel Rewards Visa offers 5 points on airfare purchases, and 1 on all others. In addition, new cardholders receive $100 bonus points after spending $1,500 within 3 months of account opening. There is no annual fee for this card, and no foreign transaction fees.
This is another organization that exists for the benefit of members of the U.S. military and their families. In addition, they’ve partnered with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Hiring Our Hero’s program which seeks to increase employment among veterans and military spouses. It’s Preferred Cash Rewards World MasterCard offers 1.5% cash back on all purchases, with no limits. In addition, there is no annual fee for this card and no penalty interest rate. This card is intended for people with a good credit score. Here’s an expert guide to what you can expect from credit cards for consumers with good credit.
Capital One is also a partner of the Hiring Our Hero’s program, and has a commitment to hiring veterans and helping them transition to success in a civilian career. Its Capital One® Quicksilver® Cash Rewards Credit Card offers 1.5% cash back on all purchases with no annual fee or foreign transaction fees.
Both Citi and Hilton are also part of the Hiring Our Hero’s program, and Citi was also listed as one of the 10 best employers for veterans by Military Times. The Hilton HHonors Reserve card offers new applicants two free weekend nights after making $2,500 in purchases within the first four months of account opening. You can earn 10x points at Hilton properties, 5x for spending on airfare and car rentals and 3x on other purchases. Additionally, all cardmembers receive Gold elite status, which offers late check-outs, room upgrades and free breakfast. There is a $95 annual fee for this card and no foreign transaction fees.
First Command Bank was founded in the 1950s to serve the financial planning needs of American military families, and it also participates in the Hiring Our Heros program. It’s Platinum Visa Card has a standard interest rate of just 8.25%, one of the lowest rates offered. It also has no annual fee, no over-limit fee, or balance transfer fee. Other benefits include travel and emergency assistance, emergency cash disbursement and card replacement, and its ScoreCard rewards program.
This card has an eagle on it and its appearance is designed for customers to show their pride in the United States. It also offers 3% cash back on gas and 2% cash back on groceries, on up to $1,500 in combined purchases each quarter. Also, 1% cash back is earned on all other purchases. New cardholders also receive $100 cash back after spending $500 within 90 days of account opening. There is no annual fee for this card.
At publishing time, USAA Preferred Cash Rewards World MasterCard, PenFed Premium Travel Rewards American Express Card, Capital One Quicksilver Cash Rewards Card and Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve Card are offered through Credit.com product pages, and Credit.com is compensated if our users apply and ultimately sign up for this card. However, this relationship does not result in any preferential editorial treatment.
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