Spreadsheet: Credit Card Rewards

Some of the episodes in my new podcast series Teaching You to Fisch (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube) include spreadsheets I’ve created to illustrate particular topics. Some of them are modifications of spreadsheets I’ve used before and some are newly created. Because not everyone is going to choose to watch/listen to the podcasts (they are really missing out, of course), I decided I also should make individual blogs posts that just highlight the spreadsheets. That way some folks may be able to use them who otherwise wouldn’t bother with the podcast.

The seventh spreadsheet is Credit Card Rewards (when you click on the link it will ask if you want to make a copy, click “Make a copy” to get an editable version). Unlike the previous spreadsheet, this one shows just how much you can earn in credit card rewards when you are a bit more intentional with your credit card choices, and how compound interest can work in your favor if you invest those rewards.

If you want a more detailed walk through of how to use the spreadsheet, this links directly to the specific spot in Episode 9 where I illustrate how to use it (roughly from 10:31 to 22:52 of the video).

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