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September Means Savings For Vacationers
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Year-end Health Savings Account Strategies
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College Savings Reward Plans - Making Them Work for You
 
You are probably well aware that college costs are soaring and that the need for parents to build college savings has never been greater. You may also be aware of various loyalty reward programs (such as Upromise and BabyMint) that pledge to help build your college savings by paying back a small percentage of the amount you spend using their credit card and/or buying certain products. Companies offer these programs because, in the aggregate, they know they will lead to higher spending on their products or services. Smart consumers learn to maximize earned rewards without altering their spending habits.

Reward programs can help build college savings. That's the good news. The bad news is that these programs have grown in number and become very complex. It is very difficult for parents to take time to fully understand, compare and select the program best suited for them. This article aims to cut through the morass and lay out a clear strategy for parents to follow to get the most from college reward programs.

The Basics

The various college savings reward programs fall into two broad categories: credit card rewards and savings clubs. The distinction gets blurry because many of the "savings club" programs also sponsor a credit card under the same name. Nonetheless, you can better understand and optimize your use of the programs if you categorize them in this manner:

  • A college savings reward credit card is a regular MasterCard or Visa card that - in lieu of frequent flier miles or cash back bonuses - makes a 1% or 2% contribution to a college savings account based on purchases made with the card.


  • A savings club (or loyalty program), on the other hand, is a membership club through which a network of merchants offers members special rebates for buying their products or services. Rebates are directed to the member's college savings account. Some savings clubs have membership fees or require that you have their affiliated credit card to be a member. Others are free and permit the use of non-affiliated credit cards.





  • College Rewards Credit Card
    Associated Savings Club


    BabyMint College Credit Card
    Baby mint



    Baby Center Credit Card
    Baby Center Savings Program



    Being Developed
    edexpress


    Fidelity/MBNA College Rewards
    NONE


    futuretrust Credit Card
    futuretrust


    Savingforcollege Credit Card
    NONE


    The Education Plan Credit Card
    The Education Plan


    Citi Upromise Card
    Upromise





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