Bank of America has a feature with their debit card where they “round off” your purchase and put it in your savings. They also match a portion of the amount saved. For example, you buy a Starbucks for $1.79, they take the other 21 cents and put it in your savings account. At a certain point during the year they review your savings and do a match for a portion of it. They also have a credit card where you earn $25 cash back for every $2,500 in net retail purchases, with no limit to how much you can earn.
Discover Card has a “Cash Back Bonus” program and it is a credit card. The bonus can be from 1-5%. A portion of your purchases are put in toward the “Bonus.” You can get a check from them for that amount every year.
It’s BOA. If you have a checking and saving with BOA, anytime you have a change, it rounds up every Bank of America Visa Check Card purchase to the nearest dollar and transfer the difference from your checking to your savings automatically.
Bank of America has a feature with their debit card where they “round off” your purchase and put it in your savings. They also match a portion of the amount saved. For example, you buy a Starbucks for $1.79, they take the other 21 cents and put it in your savings account. At a certain point during the year they review your savings and do a match for a portion of it. They also have a credit card where you earn $25 cash back for every $2,500 in net retail purchases, with no limit to how much you can earn.
Discover Card has a “Cash Back Bonus” program and it is a credit card. The bonus can be from 1-5%. A portion of your purchases are put in toward the “Bonus.” You can get a check from them for that amount every year.
It’s BOA. If you have a checking and saving with BOA, anytime you have a change, it rounds up every Bank of America Visa Check Card purchase to the nearest dollar and transfer the difference from your checking to your savings automatically.
It calls “Keep the change”