Most of us shouldn't bother with rewards for credit cards
Rewards schemes for credit cards are only worth it if you pay off the full balance every month.
Caitlin Fitzsimmons edits the Money section for SMH and The Age and writes columns about life, money and work. She is based in our Sydney newsroom.
Rewards schemes for credit cards are only worth it if you pay off the full balance every month.
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