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Harlan Vaughn is a former senior credit cards editor with over a decade of experience covering credit cards and travel rewards content. His work has been featured in Business Insider, BuzzFeed, Forbes Advisor, NerdWallet and more.
With millions of points and miles redeemed for travel, Harlan has used credit card rewards to visit incredible destinations including Iceland, Japan, Hawaii, New Zealand and Chile. His mission is to help others maximize their credit card rewards and benefits.
Harlan is a dad of three and lives in Memphis, Tennessee. He’s also interested in personal finance, investing and financial independence. When he’s not digging into those topics or earning rewards with a portfolio of nearly 40 active credit cards, you can find him hiking, enjoying live music and traveling with his family.
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You don’t have to know everything about every credit card and rewards program. Even if all you do is use a 2% cash back card to earn free cash back, you’re still getting more rewards than most people—plus all the consumer purchase protections that come with a credit card.
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Credit cards are financial tools. Use them correctly to unlock more of the world than you ever thought possible.
— Harlan Vaughn
Many travel credit cards reward train travel, including Amtrak credit cards.
The Prime Visa has higher rewards rates, but the Customized Cash is more versatile.
Bank of America and Chase offer some of the best rewards credit cards on the market.
The Venture X Business card’s flat-rate rewards program, generous travel perks and flexible spending limit should make it a lucrative option for small-business owners looking for a taste of luxury travel.
Capital One’s new flagship travel card trims the luxury perk fat for a stellar middle-ground elite card.
A great option for anyone who loves to travel and prefers to stay at Choice Hotels.
A flexible rewards card for those who want decent returns without paying a premium price.
Students on a budget will find some valuable perks in this no annual fee card.