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Find the Right Credit Card Based on Your Needs and Habits


Distinguishing among credit card offers can be a harrowing experience, which is where Consumer Reports' handy chart detailing various no-fee cards worth signing up for comes in handy.

Listed among their tips on how to find a good credit card, Consumer Reports has posted a three-part chart breaking down various "credit cards worth holding", detailing a few good balance transfer cards (good for transferring to when you've got a balance on a high-rate card), low rate cards (good if you regularly carry a balance), and cash back cards (best if you pay your balance each month) worth looking into. The chart also includes terms, rewards, and annual percentage rates for each card.

Hit up the full link below to check it out and get a few more tips for where you should look to find good credit cards, then take a look at our previous post on how to use BillShrink for more help on finding the right card. Photo by liewcf.

Where to Look for Good Cards [Consumer Reports]