Jun 3, 2026

5 Credit Card Moves That Actually Pay You Back

Written by Cindy Lamothe
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Edited by Brendan McGinley
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Whether you're looking to earn rewards, avoid sneaky fees or just make your money stretch a little further each month, a few smart credit card moves can make a big difference.

"When you use credit cards with intent, they can actually save you a lot of money," said Robert Cannon, Financial Advisor at Experity Wealth.

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"Credit cards can be powerful tools for keeping more money in your pocket," said Chris Keane, SVP Direct Lending at Newfi.

He added that you just have to approach them with a clear plan and disciplined mindset, rather than treating them as an open line for impulse spending.

He recommended assigning your regular household spending, like groceries, fuel or utilities, to a card that offers the highest cashback or reward points in those categories.

"Over time, these points or cashback rewards can translate into hundreds of dollars in savings or valuable travel perks," he said.

Keane equally advised automating your payments, because late fees and penalty interest rates can easily wipe out any rewards you earn.

Automating monthly payments ensures you never miss a due date, protecting both your wallet and your credit score.

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Keane said these can be smart financial tools for planned large purchases, like home repairs or new appliances, as long as you pay them off before the promotional period ends.

"This lets you spread out payments without accruing interest, easing cash flow without long-term cost," he said.

Another strategy Keane recommended is to combine your credit card perks with store-specific offers or loyalty programs that significantly amplify your savings.

"You're essentially earning rewards twice on items you would buy anyway, which is a great way to make routine spending work harder for you," he said.

"If a card no longer matches your spending habits, downgrade or switch," Cannon said.

He suggested checking your annual fees, rewards categories and perks. He explained that many cards also have hidden savings features like price protection, extended warranties and purchase protection.

Those perks can reimburse you when prices drop or cover accidental damage, but he said that most people never use them.

"Discipline is crucial here," he said. "When you treat credit as a financial tool instead of free money, you're not just avoiding debt. You're actively turning your spending into structured savings."

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This article was provided by MoneyLion.com for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial, legal or tax advice.

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Written by
Cindy Lamothe
Edited by
Brendan McGinley