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Originally Posted by M2inOR
Yes indeed. The more you have saved, the better the opportunities and benefits you may qualify for. Check with your financial advisor.
Be sure to save for retirement!
Also, check Bankrate.com for other credit card offers that offer cash back and/or no interest charges on balances for a limited time.
Also, the CC companies like Chase, American Express, and others have cash back and discount offers on many businesses you might be using. Be sure to check the benefits and offers for your cards.
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I have substantial assets in Fidelity mutual funds, but I don't pay any AUM (assets under management) fees. Don't you need to be paying AUM fees to qualify for the 3 percent cash back credit card? If so, that would be a non-starter for me.