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Capital One Venture Rewards Card Review: Quality Benefits and 2X on Every Purchase for a $95 Annual Fee
Capital One Venture Rewards Card Review: Quality Benefits and 2X on Every Purchase for a $95 Annual Fee
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The Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card is a great fit for anyone who likes having a super-easy option to redeem rewards at a fair value. This card earns 2X miles on every dollar spent and has two great ways to redeem: Use miles to pay yourself back for any travel purchase, or choose from several Capital One transfer partners to squeeze even more value out of every mile.

Senitra HorbrookGabriela Milton
Senitra Horbrook & Gabriela Milton

Reviewed by JT Genter

I Pay $2,724 a Year in Credit Card Annual Fees and Come Out Way Ahead on Benefits — Here’s How
I Pay $2,724 a Year in Credit Card Annual Fees and Come Out Way Ahead on Benefits — Here’s How
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I pay $2,724 in credit card annual fees each year. If that sounds like a lot, it is. However, I get much more value from holding these cards. I earn more than $3,000 in easy-to-use statement credits. If I'm a bit more savvy, I could earn another $2,000 in statement credits. Plus, I earn several points per dollar on my purchases, and can take advantage of many other benefits. Here's a breakdown of why this makes sense for my situation — and what changes I'm considering making.

Harrison Pierce
Harrison Pierce