May 10, 2022
Credit cards can be an amazing
tool in your financial planning tool belt. When you use a credit
card to make purchases, there are rewards, perks, or points that
come along with using that card. ‘Travel hacking’ is a method where
you use credit cards with travel-related perks to earn points that
can be spent on flights, hotels, or excursions.
Garrett, one of the Certified Financial
Trainers at The Gym, has been traveling quite a bit recently and
using credit card rewards to keep the costs low. Today, he is
joined by his colleague Bevin to talk all about travel hacking.
They discuss choosing the right card, how to earn points, and how
to use those points to travel and explore.
Podcast Notes
- Credit card points can be used for travel,
exploring, hotels, and excursions. Garrett has been taking
advantage of travel perks lately, and has 9 credit
cards!
- He and his partner love Disney and like to
enjoy Disney parks all over the world. Most recently, he was able
to visit Disneyland in Paris using credit card points, and it was
more affordable than a trip to Orlando.
- Each provider has its own rewards system with
different names, but ‘points’ is a good general blanket term.
They’re all similar but have their own benefits and
disadvantages.
- There are some with no annual fees, whereas
others range between $95-$650 depending on the card.
- Think about the annual fee the same way you
would a subscription. An annual fee is not a bad thing, as long as
you’re planning for it, and find value in the rewards
offered.
- You can ask for the annual fee to be lowered or
waived when it comes time to pay again. It never hurts to ask, and
if they say no, downgrading to a card with no fee is usually an
option.
How to earn points:
- Sign-up bonuses are a great opportunity. A
company will offer points if you spend a certain amount of money in
a scheduled timeframe. If this amount is within your planned
variable spending limits or money you’ve already planned for, this
is a great way to earn points!
- Once you’ve signed up for cards, check for
points multipliers. These are categories (gas, restaurants,
groceries) that when you spend within them, more points are earned.
Choosing multipliers in categories you regularly spend in is a
great way to earn extra points.
- You will earn points by just using your credit
cards for regular spending.
- If you plan to make a bigger purchase, save
that money into a sinking fund, make the purchase on your credit
card to get the points, and then pay off the
balance.
Favorites at The Financial Gym
- Garrett recommends Chase and American Express
for their rewards cards.
- The Chase Sapphire Preferred Card is a favorite
among Trainers at The Gym. Even with the $95 annual fee, it’s one
of the most popular cards.
- Check out the BFF Approved Credit Card
here
In addition to using points for travel, other tips for
traveling on a budget:
- Start early and do lots of research. There are
deals out there, and the earlier you start planning, the more deals
you can find.
- Subscribe to newsletters to stay on top of
deals.
- Get creative about what traveling looks like.
It doesn’t always have to be a flight to a faraway destination.
Consider road trips, camping, or getting an AirBnB in a new place
to unplug and recharge.
- House sitting/pet sitting is a great way you
can explore while getting paid!
Things to keep in mind
- In terms of actual value, where you redeem
those points matters! You may get a better return to use your
points on things like travel, rather than opting for the
cashback.
- If you plan to use a credit card for a big
purchase in order to score some points, make sure the money is
already saved.
- The most important thing to remember when using
credit cards is to ‘know thyself'. If you’ve struggled with credit
cards in the past, or struggle to stick with a budget, these
strategies might not be a great fit for you right
now.
- Opening new cards will affect your credit, so
be mindful of credit pulls if you’re planning to apply for a loan
soon.
- If you plan to start using credit cards, create
a system that works for you and stay organized. You can get into
this casually, or truly go all out and put in a lot of
work.
Resources Mentioned in the
Episode:
Awardhacker.com - A free product made to help people find the
best award flights without being an expert in every airline mileage
program.
Hopper - An app for finding deals on
travel
BFF Approved Travel Credit
Cards
If you want to learn more about
travel hacking, and if it would be a good fit for your goals, a
Certified Financial Trainer can help make it part of the
plan!
Find out more about working with
a Certified Financial Trainer here:
Financial Accountability Coaching
&
Trainer on Demand
Meet The Trainers
Meet Bevin Morgan, Level 2 Certified Financial
Trainer
Meet Garrett Faulconer, Level 2 Certified
Financial Trainer