We currently have 9 credit cards open. That doesn't mean we carry them all around in our wallets. We only carry 4 of these around for everyday spending. Below you will find a quick description of each card:
Chase Sapphire Reserve
This card gets us 3 points per dollar spent on travel and restaurants. And when redeemed for travel those points are worth 50% more. You cannot beat 4.5%!! This card comes with a $450 annual fee but I believe it is worth it. $300 of that comes back in the form of travel reimbursement. The first $300 spent towards travel gets credited back toward your account automatically.
This card gets us 3 points per dollar spent on travel and restaurants. And when redeemed for travel those points are worth 50% more. You cannot beat 4.5%!! This card comes with a $450 annual fee but I believe it is worth it. $300 of that comes back in the form of travel reimbursement. The first $300 spent towards travel gets credited back toward your account automatically.
I also like to use this card when I’m traveling for work. I get to pay for everything but air travel on my personal cards and then I get reimbursed. Last year Chase was offering 100k points sign up bonus. They have since reduced it to 50k. It is still a very good card to have in your wallet. Here is a link if anyone is interested in signing up for the Chase Sapphire Reserve.
Capital One Venture:
We use this card for everything but gas, travel, and restaurants. There are some exceptions to this rule mostly for Chase freedom quarterly bonus purchases which I will get to later in the post. This card gives us 2% back on all purchases. We have used this card for down payments on cars, any big medical bills, child care, or any other big purchases. I love using these points to erase travel purchases. For every $1000 you spend you get $20 cash back. This 2% can really add up over time and has a low annual fee of $95 starting the second year. Recently Capital One has added another perk to this card - free TSA Precheck or Global Entry reimbursement.
Chase Ink Preferred:
We have had this card for many years. We continue to get 5 points back on everything we purchase in the business category. These categories include cable, internet, and phone. We also get 2 points per dollar spent at gas stations with this card. This card cost $95 annually but the 5x bonus easily makes up for that. The current offer for this card only gives you 3 points per dollar spent on business categories and no longer gives double points at gas stations. Combine the cash back with an 80k point bonus and this card should be in everyone's wallet. Read this past post to learn more about business credit cards. You can sign up for the Ink card here.
Chase Freedom:
We have also had this card for years. It has no annual fee so there is no reason to close it. The Freedom gives 1 point per dollar spent on everything. It also has quarterly spending categories that give 5 points per dollar on the first $1500 spent. This is a great bonus. Here are this years categories:
If you are interested in signing up for the Chase Freedom you can find more information here.
Let's look at an example for a potential points accumulation scenario using the cards described above.
Family "fun":
Monthly spend:
Groceries $500 x 2 Points (Venture) = 1000 pts
Gas $150 x 2 Points (Venture) = 300 pts
Eating Out $200 x 3 Points (Reserve) = 600 pts
Cable, Internet, Phone $200 x 3 Points (Current Ink) = 600 pts
Everything Else $1000 x 2 Points (Venture) = 2000 pts
Let's say this family keeps similar spending patterns year round. They would rack up $390 in cash back on the venture and 14,400 (= $144) Chase Ultimate Points which could be redeemed for $216 ($144x1.5 if you have the Chase Reserve since you get a 50% bonus) worth of travel. Now these points would just be from everyday spending. These numbers don't include any sign up bonuses. **wife comment this is why I'm not in charge of the cards just the spending!**
If you signed up for all four cards as a family you could accumulate a minimum of 154.5k Chase Ultimate points (85K for Ink, 54k for Reserve, 15.5k for Freedom). You would also get $500 from the Capital One Venture sign up. In all a family could sign up for these 4 cards and get nearly $2900 worth of free travel.
Disclaimer – We are not experts, We are only going off our experiences. We have followed expert bloggers for years but are not experts ourselves. DO NOT OPEN CREDIT CARDS FOR POINTS UNLESS YOU CAN PAY THEM OFF IN FULL EVERY MONTH!!! I may also get a bonus if you sign up through links on this page.